January 5, 2013 at 10:23 am
Hi All,
I have upgrade the sql server 2005 to 2008R2 successfully but still it showing the Management studio in startup menu but not able to connect SQL server. So let me know shall i uninstall the services of SQL SERVER 2005???
Thanks in advance.
Satish
January 5, 2013 at 11:16 am
Hi,
Check if SQL Services are up and running post upgrade
check if you were able to login to the SQL Server using SA account
If the upgrade is successful then see if there is a permission issue [ permissions to connect to SQL might have missed out for individual users ]
January 5, 2013 at 11:22 am
Hi Rama,
I am able to connect SQL SERVER 2008R2 through SA but SQL SERVER 2005 is not connecting.
All services and SQL DB are in good condition.
Satish
January 5, 2013 at 11:33 am
Hi Rama,
As per customer request i have upgraded SQL 2005 to 2008 Developer edition then i done Edition Up-gradation successfully. I have small query need to uninstall services of SQL 2005???
Satish
January 5, 2013 at 3:57 pm
saidapurs (1/5/2013)
Hi All,I have upgrade the sql server 2005 to 2008R2 successfully but still it showing the Management studio in startup menu but not able to connect SQL server. So let me know shall i uninstall the services of SQL SERVER 2005???
Thanks in advance.
Satish
It seems like you did an in-place upgrade from 2005 to 2008r2, so, why are you trying to connect to 2005 again?
SueTons.
Regards,
SQLisAwe5oMe.
January 6, 2013 at 2:03 am
Hi,
Because tomorrow any one came try to connect SQL DB get error, so i have checking whether need to uninstall SQL 2005.
Satish
January 6, 2013 at 9:50 am
Hi Satish,
To clear your doubt, Whenever SQL Server is upgraded to a higher version it means that the Database Engine gets upgraded to new version.
From the user point of view nothing gets changed but only the version of the SQL Server. If anyone has a question on why they were not able to connect to SQL 2005 you can tell that the version has now upgraded to SQL 2008. And they will have the same level of access that they have in the earlier versions.
Hope this clarifies your doubt
Note: As a check ask your application users to try connecting to the SQL server. They shouldn't have any problems.
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