I have SQL Server 2005 setup executables that I have successfully set up on Windows XP previously. I am now trying to install it to my Windows 7 machine.
On firing up setup.exe, I immediately received the message that there was a compatability issue and that I needed to install SQL Server 2005 service pack 3 after install before running SQL Server. Fine, I proceeded with the install.
The initial install proceeded well up to the step 'Visual Studio Integrated Development...', and then fell over with no specific error. FYI - I have .Net Framework Version 4 Extended installed and visible in Programs.
Question 1: .Net 3.5.1 is enabled, but not visible in Programs?
I then installed SQL Server 2005 service pack 3 and attempted to install client tools again. However, it keeps falling over on the same step...'Visual Studio Integrated Development...'
FYI - the installer informs me that I have an instance of SQL Server already installed (expected), but now I cannot even find the usual SQL Server programs in 'Programs and Features' to uninstall them and get a fresh start.
I have been on this merry-go-round for a while now and am starting to get dizzy. Any help much appreciated.
What gets us into trouble is not what we don’t know, its what we know for sure that just ain’t so.
On firing up setup.exe, I immediately received the message that there was a compatability issue and that I needed to install SQL Server 2005 service pack 3 after install before running SQL Server. Fine, I proceeded with the install.
The initial install proceeded well up to the step 'Visual Studio Integrated Development...', and then fell over with no specific error. FYI - I have .Net Framework Version 4 Extended installed and visible in Programs.
Question 1: .Net 3.5.1 is enabled, but not visible in Programs?
I then installed SQL Server 2005 service pack 3 and attempted to install client tools again. However, it keeps falling over on the same step...'Visual Studio Integrated Development...'
FYI - the installer informs me that I have an instance of SQL Server already installed (expected), but now I cannot even find the usual SQL Server programs in 'Programs and Features' to uninstall them and get a fresh start.
I have been on this merry-go-round for a while now and am starting to get dizzy. Any help much appreciated.
What gets us into trouble is not what we don’t know, its what we know for sure that just ain’t so.