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keaian
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Posted - 2007-11-16 : 10:57:15
when i right click to create a new maintenance plan. (no maintenance plans exist yet). I get this error.

The action you attempted to perform on a remote instance of SQL Server has failed because the action requires a SQL Server Component that is not installed on the remote computer. To Proceed, install SQL Server 2005 Management Tools on the remote computer and try again.

What am i missing.

anonymous1
Posting Yak Master

185 Posts

Posted - 2007-11-16 : 11:05:57
did you follow the error advice "install SQL Server 2005 Management Tools on the remote computer and try again"?
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keaian
Starting Member

7 Posts

Posted - 2007-11-16 : 11:18:01
yes.. it is installed.
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keaian
Starting Member

7 Posts

Posted - 2007-11-16 : 11:26:54
double checking myself here. I go to add/remove. Click the SQL Server 2005. Went to change and then selected workstation components. Everything there is installed except for the Documentation, Sample data and such.

I see the managment tools installed under the client components. Do you think it might be a bugged install? Should i remove it and reinstall and re-service pack?
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anonymous1
Posting Yak Master

185 Posts

Posted - 2007-11-16 : 11:33:03
you are logged into the sql server locally? if so, launch SSMS and right click maintenance plans and choose maintenance plan wizard, then what happens?
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keaian
Starting Member

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Posted - 2007-11-16 : 11:36:44
yes, i am logged in locally on the server. when i launch SSMS and go to add a maintenance plan that's when the error happens.
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anonymous1
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185 Posts

Posted - 2007-11-16 : 11:50:29
it does sound like you want to reapply your latest service pack. if it is not production machine, that would be the next step.
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keaian
Starting Member

7 Posts

Posted - 2007-11-16 : 11:59:05
yup.. that did it. I was able to take the server offline for 10 minutes while i applied the update. Works now. Thanks
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rmiao
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7266 Posts

Posted - 2007-11-17 : 00:48:20
Prior to sql2k5 sp1, you need ssis installed to create maintenance plan.
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