Management Studio Is Missing Suddenly
Nov 20, 2007
Hi all,
This issue is on PRODUCTION.
The server is in use almost a year now, but suddenly this afternoon , i saw that Management Studio is missing in start --> Sql Server 2005 --> Management Studio is missing here. ( SQL Server 2005 , Standard Edition, 32-bit, SP1 )
Could somebody tell what could be the reason and how to fix it.
What i need to do , so that i get back the management studio & where should i go & investigate what file is missing.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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Feb 23, 2007
Hi,
I am a novice at SQl Server, so apologise in advance if you think this is a really stupid question.
I have a windows XP laptop with Visual Studio 2005. I installed SQl Server 2005 Developer Edition but do not see the SQl Server Management Studio anywhere. The only thing in Programs/ SQL Server 2005 is SQL Server Configuration Manager. I then uninstalled it & installed SQL Server Express but encountered the same issue.
I would like to install the Developer Edition if possible. I have tried uninstalling & reinstalling a few times but it does not work.
Could someone please help in resolving this. Appreciate it!
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Did I get something wrong?
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Aug 23, 2006
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Anyone know how I can get them back? I've tried reinstalling SQL Server 2005, reformatting Windows XP x64, I'm at my wits end!! Many thanks!
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Sorry, I don't want to be rude, but before anyone suggests it, yes, I know I can create a DROP script first and then go back in and create a CREATE script and then run both. And I don't want to change my methodology, and I don't want to do twice the work. All I would like to know is if anyone knows how to get this 3rd option to appear, or if its a known bug, is there a hotfix or a plan to fix it soon.
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May 27, 2007
Good Afternoon,
I just installed SQL Server 2005 64bit on a fresh system with no other applications loaded on running on the new server.
The only other component that was installed with the SS2K5 database services is SSIS. The base installation and the SP2 patch went on perfect.
I went looking for the Management Studio thru the Start menu options and it is NOT under the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 group. The only options under the SS2K5 group are "Configuration Tools" and "Docs and Tutorials".
Here are file names that I downloaded from the MS website and installed.
SW CD SQL Svr Enterprise Edtn 2005 64Bit X64 English #1 x64 MLF.x11-57796 (which is a zipped)
SQLServer2005SP2-KB921896-x64-ENU
There was also another zipped file that I tried to install but it seems to be a duplicate of the zipped file above:
SW CD SQL Svr Enterprise Edtn 2005 64Bit X64 English #2 x64 MLF.x11-57797
Any help would be greatly appriciated.
Thanks ALL!
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The installation ran fine with no errors. After install I looked for the Management Studio but couldnt find it anywhere. No SQL Server Profiler or Database Tuning Advisor either. The only tool that appears to have installed is the SQL Server Configuration Manager.
If I check my Start Menu, the only 2008 items that exist are
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 >
Configuration Tools >
SQL Server Configuration Manager
SQL Server Error and Usage Reporting
SQL Server Installation Center
I checked the summary log and everythign PASSED:
Package results:
Passed
Execution statistics:
Exit code: 0x00000000
Exit message: Passed
Package start time: 12/13/2007 14:05:39
Package end time: 12/13/2007 14:09:06
Package install location: c:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SQL Server100Setup Bootstrap
Package initial action: Install
Media source location: Install
Media version: 10.0.1075.23
Machine properties:
Machine name: xxx
Machine processor count: 2
OS version: Windows Vista
OS service pack:
OS language: English (United States)
OS architecture: x64
Process architecture: 32 Bit
Properties provided in package.xml file:
LegalProductName: SQL Server Database Services 2008
Description: SQL Server Database Services 2008
Details: Install for SQL Server Database Services 2008
ProductName: SQL2008
Version: 10
SPLevel: 0
KBArticle: KB876234
KBArticleHyperlink: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=876234
Command line arguments provided:
ACTION: Install
INSTANCEIDSUFFIX:
Product features discovered:
Product: SQL2005
Product: SQL2008
Feature status after execution:
Database Engine Services: Passed
Replication: Passed
Client Tools: Passed
Windows Installer logs generated during execution:
C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SQL Server100Setup BootstrapLog20071213_1405T60-l3ac207_20071213_1405_Snac_Cpu64_1.log
C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SQL Server100Setup BootstrapLog20071213_1405T60-l3ac207_20071213_1405_Msxml6_Cpu64_1.log
C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SQL Server100Setup BootstrapLog20071213_1405T60-l3ac207_20071213_1405_Tools_Cpu32_1.log
C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SQL Server100Setup BootstrapLog20071213_1405T60-l3ac207_20071213_1405_SqlWriter_Cpu64_1.log
C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SQL Server100Setup BootstrapLog20071213_1405T60-l3ac207_20071213_1405_SqlBrowser_Cpu32_1.log
C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SQL Server100Setup BootstrapLog20071213_1405T60-l3ac207_20071213_1405_Sql_Cpu32_1.log
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regards
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Hello!
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Regards
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From the outset this database has massive problems
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Exact text is:
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