December 9, 2008 at 6:28 am
I have SQL Server 2005 developer edition in my laptop. I installed SQL Server 2008 (July CTP) and Visual Studio 2008. Now SQL Server 2005 developer edition, SQL Server 2008 (July CTP) and Visual Studio 2008 working fine.
I update Visual Studio 2008 with Visual Studio 2008 SP1. Now my SQL Server 2005 is working fine, but SQL Server 2008 (July CTP) is not working.
I uninstalled my SQL Server 2008 (July CTP) and installed again. At the time of installation its not installing Client Tools as well as Integration Services.
I thought SQL Server 2005 is not allowing to install SQL Server 2008. At this time I uninstalled SQL Server 2005 developer edition as well as SQL Server 2008 (July CTP).
Now I tried to install SQL Server 2008 (July CTP) again. Same problem I am facing. I tried nearly 5 times.
Could anybody suggest me a solution for this.
..Ramesh
December 9, 2008 at 7:54 am
First, stop using the CTP. It's not supported and RTM has been released. Move to that. Likely it's a VS2008 conflict somewhere, which is why I'd say move to RTM.
I'd also consider moving to VMs for this stuff. Set up one with Windows and each version of SQL, installing VS in each one as well. You can fire them up as needed and they'll prevent weird conflicts.
Virtual PC is free to use here.
December 9, 2008 at 9:44 pm
Thanks for your reply.
Can I get link for SQL Server 2008 RTM version. I am unable to find that link.
As well as I want link for VM.
Thanks in advance.
..Ramesh
December 9, 2008 at 10:13 pm
December 10, 2008 at 4:23 am
Tons of thanks for yuor reply.
..Ramesh
March 20, 2012 at 1:55 am
Ramesh Ummadisetty (12/9/2008)
I have SQL Server 2005 developer edition in my laptop. I installed SQL Server 2008 (July CTP) and Visual Studio 2008. Now SQL Server 2005 developer edition, SQL Server 2008 (July CTP) and Visual Studio 2008 working fine.I update Visual Studio 2008 with Visual Studio 2008 SP1. Now my SQL Server 2005 is working fine, but SQL Server 2008 (July CTP) is not working.
I uninstalled my SQL Server 2008 (July CTP) and installed again. At the time of installation its not installing Client Tools as well as Integration Services.
I thought SQL Server 2005 is not allowing to install SQL Server 2008. At this time I uninstalled SQL Server 2005 developer edition as well as SQL Server 2008 (July CTP).
Now I tried to install SQL Server 2008 (July CTP) again. Same problem I am facing. I tried nearly 5 times.
Could anybody suggest me a solution for this.
..Ramesh
Thanks you for the post.
May 18, 2012 at 12:59 am
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May 18, 2012 at 6:52 am
Agree with other posters here but more specifically on the VS problem, it's likely because SP1 is a requirement. I've seen this from time to time, upgrading your VS installation to SP1 fulfils the prerequisite for 2008 R2 installation.
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