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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Monday, March 26, 2012
Installing SSRS 2005 on Windows XP Pro
Hi All,
I want to run SSRS 2K5 on a windows XP pro workstation. Is this possible as I have tried several times but no luck. Cannot connect to the website http://servername/reports from internet explorer 7.
Has anyone ever successfully done this?
Gappo
Make sure you have IIS and Sql Server Agent running and actually insert your server name into the address (eg http://localhost/reports).Good luck...
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Installing SQL 2000 Client Tools
Hi,
I'm attempting to install SQL 2000 Client Tools on my Win2k Professional workstation. However, it will not install because it claims that there is not enough disc space. The amount of space which it detects is the measly 60Mb left on my 2Gb C: drive, and apparently does not see the rather more capacious, and more than adequate 2.6Gb left of my 3.5Gb D: drive. I see no option during the install for changing this.
Any tips? Thanks in advance...Andrew.This is by design. Client tool is hardcoded to installed to the program files directory. You could overcome this by one of these two methods:
1. modify registry key - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\ProgramFilesDir
2. use SetPF program by Gert - http://www.sqldev.net/misc/setpf.htm|||Thanks OJ,
This has partially worked as now the install sees my spacious D: drive as the Program Files drive. However, SQL Client Tools is looking to my 'System Drive' for its space, which it sees as my C: drive. Is there another Key I can change?
thanks, Andrew|||There are DLLs that must be installed to system folder. You might want to clear out tmp to ensure proper disk requirement. If your system drive is that low in space, you would have more than just installation problem, your OS+many other apps would require disk space for cache.
I'm attempting to install SQL 2000 Client Tools on my Win2k Professional workstation. However, it will not install because it claims that there is not enough disc space. The amount of space which it detects is the measly 60Mb left on my 2Gb C: drive, and apparently does not see the rather more capacious, and more than adequate 2.6Gb left of my 3.5Gb D: drive. I see no option during the install for changing this.
Any tips? Thanks in advance...Andrew.This is by design. Client tool is hardcoded to installed to the program files directory. You could overcome this by one of these two methods:
1. modify registry key - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\ProgramFilesDir
2. use SetPF program by Gert - http://www.sqldev.net/misc/setpf.htm|||Thanks OJ,
This has partially worked as now the install sees my spacious D: drive as the Program Files drive. However, SQL Client Tools is looking to my 'System Drive' for its space, which it sees as my C: drive. Is there another Key I can change?
thanks, Andrew|||There are DLLs that must be installed to system folder. You might want to clear out tmp to ensure proper disk requirement. If your system drive is that low in space, you would have more than just installation problem, your OS+many other apps would require disk space for cache.
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