Management Studio Express v Professional

  • Hi,

    Until a few weeks ago I was happily using SQL Server 2005 Professional client software. I've since changed job to a 2000 site which has just installed SQL Server 2005 Express client software on my desktop today. I notice that there is no "SQL Server Agents" under the "Management" leaf which I had in my old job. I found this to be quite irritating as I wanted to create a job that I could run in batch.

    Anyway, is the lack of "SQL Server Agents" because I am using Express or does a DBA have to tick something to make this functionality available to me?

    Many thanks!

    Regards, Alan.

  • No, unfortuntely there is nothing to tick. Express edtion is a stripped down version of SQL Server 2005 with limited functionality.

    here is a link with features that are available

    http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinfo/features/compare-features.mspx

    As an aside, tell you new employer you need the developer edition as it has the same functionality as Enterprise Edition yet costs 49 dollars.

  • Express has no agent/job functionality.

    Also - the SSMS that comes with Express is incompatible with other instances of SQL server (i.e. you can't connect to a Standard/workgroup/Enterprise edition instance from the SSMS-EE interface).

    You can however manage an Express instance from the "real SSMS" (the one shipping with the premium versions of the software).

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  • Thanks for your prompt reply.

    I can see from your link that Express does not include SQL Agent Job Scheduling. On Monday, I shall ask for either Enterprise or the Developer version.

    Thanks, Alan.

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