Monday, February 20, 2012

Missing Enterprise Manager

I have a remote SQL 2000 server which I would like to use the Enterprise
Manager on. The admin said he installed the default options when he
originally installed the SQL. I'm remoting in using Terminal Services so I
just need it available on the server.
Is there an easy way to get Enterprise Manager on there without having to
put a CD in the local computer which I don't have immediate access to?
Thanks.No there isn´t unless the snapin (MMC) has to be registered within the
installation process, sorry.
Perhaps there is a manual way of registering it, but that wouldn´t be that
nice, due to unpredictable side effects.
--
HTH, Jens Suessmeyer.
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http://www.sqlserver2005.de
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"Adam" <Adam@.discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:626D4463-24E8-402C-A041-D1AAE14421C0@.microsoft.com...
>I have a remote SQL 2000 server which I would like to use the Enterprise
> Manager on. The admin said he installed the default options when he
> originally installed the SQL. I'm remoting in using Terminal Services so
> I
> just need it available on the server.
> Is there an easy way to get Enterprise Manager on there without having to
> put a CD in the local computer which I don't have immediate access to?
> Thanks.|||So can I have the CD inserted and just install the Enterprise manager without
messing up the rest of my install?
Thanks.
"Jens Sü�meyer" wrote:
> No there isn´t unless the snapin (MMC) has to be registered within the
> installation process, sorry.
> Perhaps there is a manual way of registering it, but that wouldn´t be that
> nice, due to unpredictable side effects.
> --
> HTH, Jens Suessmeyer.
> --
> http://www.sqlserver2005.de
> --
> "Adam" <Adam@.discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:626D4463-24E8-402C-A041-D1AAE14421C0@.microsoft.com...
> >I have a remote SQL 2000 server which I would like to use the Enterprise
> > Manager on. The admin said he installed the default options when he
> > originally installed the SQL. I'm remoting in using Terminal Services so
> > I
> > just need it available on the server.
> >
> > Is there an easy way to get Enterprise Manager on there without having to
> > put a CD in the local computer which I don't have immediate access to?
> >
> > Thanks.
>
>|||You are right, as far as you are only installing the client tools, there
will be no change on SQL Server.
--
HTH, Jens Suessmeyer.
--
http://www.sqlserver2005.de
--
"Adam" <Adam@.discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:1B89192F-931B-4FB7-BD73-36744F6A9780@.microsoft.com...
> So can I have the CD inserted and just install the Enterprise manager
> without
> messing up the rest of my install?
> Thanks.
> "Jens Süßmeyer" wrote:
>> No there isn´t unless the snapin (MMC) has to be registered within the
>> installation process, sorry.
>> Perhaps there is a manual way of registering it, but that wouldn´t be
>> that
>> nice, due to unpredictable side effects.
>> --
>> HTH, Jens Suessmeyer.
>> --
>> http://www.sqlserver2005.de
>> --
>> "Adam" <Adam@.discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>> news:626D4463-24E8-402C-A041-D1AAE14421C0@.microsoft.com...
>> >I have a remote SQL 2000 server which I would like to use the Enterprise
>> > Manager on. The admin said he installed the default options when he
>> > originally installed the SQL. I'm remoting in using Terminal Services
>> > so
>> > I
>> > just need it available on the server.
>> >
>> > Is there an easy way to get Enterprise Manager on there without having
>> > to
>> > put a CD in the local computer which I don't have immediate access to?
>> >
>> > Thanks.
>>

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