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jbushkill
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Posted - 2009-09-02 : 09:36:23
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I installed MS SQL Server 2008 Express to use it along with the rest of .Net Framwork (C#, ASP.Net). I was running into issues in C# where I couldn't create a New Item => Database, so I uninstalled the 64-bit and installed the 32-bit, which fixed my C# issue. But now I can't get to the SQL Server Application, all I see in Programs is Import and Export Data and Configuration Tools. Can anyone help?Thanks. |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
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Posted - 2009-09-02 : 10:56:18
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did you insatll the studio express also? |
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jbushkill
Starting Member
7 Posts |
Posted - 2009-09-02 : 11:10:38
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Yes, well initially I installed the Microsoft Free Web Platform Installer which I believes includes Studio Express. Now, I look and see that I have Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2008 Express and Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express installed. |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
52326 Posts |
Posted - 2009-09-02 : 13:01:45
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nope i'm asking about sql 2008 management studio express |
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jbushkill
Starting Member
7 Posts |
Posted - 2009-09-02 : 13:34:05
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Sorry. Well, I didn't think so but it looks as though Studio is part of the Web Installer. So I'll say yes. |
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jbushkill
Starting Member
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Posted - 2009-09-02 : 14:29:31
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ok, so after thinking about your response I think I uninstalled the studio, then ran the 32-bit install, thinking it would have everything I needed. But apparently it doesn't. Do I need to reinstall the Studio? and if so, how can I do that and still keep the 32-bit version? |
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jbushkill
Starting Member
7 Posts |
Posted - 2009-09-02 : 14:57:58
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Alright, I reinstalled the studo and I'm able to get to the application. Thanks visakh16 for getting me thinking. |
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