Where is sql 2008 Client install?

  • I have a Win XP, x64 box, with 8GB of RAM and wanted to install the sql 2008 client tools (Management Studio,etc) on it. I inserted the sql 2008 server disk, figuring I would select the client tools only. Things proceeded OK until I got an error indicating that my box does not meet the minimum OS requirments (for the server install?) and the installation cannot proceed.

    OK, but how am I supposed to install the sql 2008 client tools?

    TIA,

    barkingdog

  • I found the sql_tools.msi under \x86\Setup. When I tried to install it I got the error:

    0:Watson 1:1807 2:StreamSupportFiles

    3.getBootStrapDirectory 4:3

    5 e:\sql10_main\t_sql\setup\darwin\sqlcastub\catarget.cpp

    6:100 7: sqlcastub.dll 8: sqlrun.msi

    and utlimately this message appeared:

    "A valid destination folder for the install could not be determined"

    Barkingdog

  • I always just the run the SETUP.exe in the Root directory

    Just mounted my ISO, there is a SETUP.exe in there

    Then follow the on-screen wizard, go to the Installation tab, and install only the Client Tools

    SQLServerNewbieMCITP: Database Administrator SQL Server 2005
  • My installation tab does not have a "client installs" option. The closest I find is "New SQl Server stand-alone installation or add features to an existing installation".

    I think it wants to install a standalone sql server and I doubt that can be installed on Windows XP!

    Barkingdog

  • That is what you want

    "New SQl Server stand-alone installation or add features to an existing installation".

    Just "only" pick the client tools during the NEW stand-alone installation

    SQLServerNewbieMCITP: Database Administrator SQL Server 2005
  • Hi Jerry

    Can you update the image and show the exact items to be selected in the tree?

  • I hope this helps. You need to click Installation tab on the left pane. Then select Standalone SQL Server Installation... When the installation options come up, only select the client tools options and you should be good to go.

    Good luck.

    Chris

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