How to Reinstall Business Management Studio

  • Just recently my Business Management Studio (SS 2005) has been crashing regularly. It's been flakey for months, but it's finally gotten to the point where I almost can't use it at all and I think it's time to reinstall it.

    I have the installation disk -- but how do I go about this? As I understand it, if I "X" out the things I have already installed in the setup, it will deinstall them. So I don't want to "X" out the Reporting Service, Database Service, Analysis Service, etc.

    However, if I don't "X" them out, will they reinstall the entire database? I feel I can't take that chance.

    Should I just "X" out the Management Tools, and then it will deinstall them, and then run it again and don't "X" anything out, and it will install whatever is not already installed?

    Has anyone had experience in reinstalling the Management Studio alone?

    Thanks,

    Cynthia

  • Cynthia DuBose (6/10/2009)


    Just recently my Business Management Studio (SS 2005) has been crashing regularly. It's been flakey for months, but it's finally gotten to the point where I almost can't use it at all and I think it's time to reinstall it.

    I have the installation disk -- but how do I go about this? As I understand it, if I "X" out the things I have already installed in the setup, it will deinstall them. So I don't want to "X" out the Reporting Service, Database Service, Analysis Service, etc.

    However, if I don't "X" them out, will they reinstall the entire database? I feel I can't take that chance.

    Should I just "X" out the Management Tools, and then it will deinstall them, and then run it again and don't "X" anything out, and it will install whatever is not already installed?

    Has anyone had experience in reinstalling the Management Studio alone?

    Thanks,

    Cynthia

    Hi Cynthia,

    You have that process correct. Recently I had to do the same to fix a quirky behavior issue in SSMS (thankfully it wasn't causing a crash). Just uninstall Management Tools, then run again and install just the Management Tools.

    Wayne
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server 2008
    Author - SQL Server T-SQL Recipes


    If you can't explain to another person how the code that you're copying from the internet works, then DON'T USE IT on a production system! After all, you will be the one supporting it!
    Links:
    For better assistance in answering your questions
    Performance Problems
    Common date/time routines
    Understanding and Using APPLY Part 1 & Part 2

  • Thanks Wayne -- but just to make sure, after deinstalling the Management Tools, how do I reinstall only the Management Tools? Will it automatically install ONLY the components that are not already installed, or do I have to do something special?

    I am terribly afraid of accidentally reinstalling everything, and wiping out my whole database!

    Thanks,

    Cynthia

  • Cynthia DuBose (6/11/2009)


    Thanks Wayne -- but just to make sure, after deinstalling the Management Tools, how do I reinstall only the Management Tools? Will it automatically install ONLY the components that are not already installed, or do I have to do something special?

    I am terribly afraid of accidentally reinstalling everything, and wiping out my whole database!

    Thanks,

    Cynthia

    Component tools have a separate checkbox from the database engine. Just select ONLY the component tools, and that's all that will be installed.

    Wayne
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server 2008
    Author - SQL Server T-SQL Recipes


    If you can't explain to another person how the code that you're copying from the internet works, then DON'T USE IT on a production system! After all, you will be the one supporting it!
    Links:
    For better assistance in answering your questions
    Performance Problems
    Common date/time routines
    Understanding and Using APPLY Part 1 & Part 2

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