Monday, March 26, 2012

Installing SSRS report designer with Visual Studio 2005

I have VS 2005 installed on my workstation. I have Sql Server 2005 on a
database server, and
just installed Reporting Services on a web server.
How do I install the Report Services report designer on my workstation in VS
2005?
thanks,
Bob M..Just place the dick into drive of your computer and start installation.
During the installation, you can choose to install client tool only.
"Bob Murdoch" <ram_re_move_5@.erols.com> wrote in message
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>I have VS 2005 installed on my workstation. I have Sql Server 2005 on a
>database server, and
> just installed Reporting Services on a web server.
> How do I install the Report Services report designer on my workstation in
> VS 2005?
> thanks,
> Bob M..
>|||"Norman Yuan" <NoAddress@.NoEmail.fake> wrote in message
> Just place the dick into drive of your computer and start installation.
> During the installation, you can choose to install client tool only.
>
Besides the slip of the keyboard, which disk are you referring to? When I
try to use the Sql Server 2005 disk, the Reporting Services option is grayed
out (presumably because I don't have IIS installed on my workstation?).
thanks,
Bob M..|||I do not not what kind of disk your SQL Server2005 is on. I have heard it
may be on 2 CDs or 1 DVD. Mine is from MSDN subscription, which has two
setup.exe - one for the server part and one for client tools part.
Whatever you have, you should install client components only, including
Connectivity components, Management tools, Business Intelligence Development
Studio (this is what you need!), SDK, documentation... You do not need to
install RS for report designing, unless you want to.
"Bob Murdoch" <ram_re_move_5@.erols.com> wrote in message
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> "Norman Yuan" <NoAddress@.NoEmail.fake> wrote in message
>> Just place the dick into drive of your computer and start installation.
>> During the installation, you can choose to install client tool only.
> Besides the slip of the keyboard, which disk are you referring to? When I
> try to use the Sql Server 2005 disk, the Reporting Services option is
> grayed out (presumably because I don't have IIS installed on my
> workstation?).
> thanks,
> Bob M..
>

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