Can I install the SQL Server 2005 Enterprise edition trial on XP home?
I am confused by the supported OS requirements ("Windows XP with SP 2 or later") mentioned in http://www.microsoft.com/sql/downloads/trial-system-requirements.mspx and I was wondering whether the trial edition would work on XP home.
i am trying to install Sql server 2005 trial edition , There were 3 types of files for download
Self-extracting executables:X86 ExecutableX64 ExecutableIA64 ExecutableDidnt know for which they are applicable , i have a windows xp professional SP2 I downloaded "X86 Executable" . Then tried to run the setup.exe file . It says installing Sql Server 2000 but i want Sql SERver 2005.
I have checked couple of times and am pretty sure that i have downloaded sql server 2005 trial version and not the 2000 version.
I'm trying toinstall sql server 2005 trial version on my vista operating system. which extraction excutablile I should select from the following x85 excutable, x64excutable?
When I ran @@version I get this: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.2047.00 (Intel X86) Apr 14 2006 01:12:25 Copyright (c) 1988-2005 Microsoft Corporation Standard Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 1)
I assume this is a licensed version because the std edition does not have a trial license? Can someone confirm this?
If this were a trial version, what could I expect to see?
I want to download SQL Server 2005 Trial Edition, but i always meets problem in the last step. it displays:
<<We€™re sorry, but there is no Microsoft.com Web page that matches your entry. It is possible you typed the address incorrectly, or the page may no longer exist. You may wish to try another entry or choose from the links below, which we hope will help you find what you€™re looking for.>>
Info:the machine's OS is XP Professional with SP2sql server 2000 developer's edition installed and runninga bit of 'history'last night I first tried to install sql server 2005 express but theinstruction text to the effect of "not entire Analysis service will beavailable and the like" made me abort installation mid-way.which may have MISTAKENLY registered this machine as having a copy ofsql server 2005 express installed already by the installation utilityprogram.Problem:Attempt to install the core engine of "SQL Server Database Services"failed, "SQL native client" installation also failed. Can't quicklytell which log file is about the core engine installation failure fromthe installation log files.What's my "optimal" course of action?Thanks.P.S. to Erland, sorry for not having responded to your previous help/answer
I tried to install SQL SERVER 2005 through SQLEVAL64 (IA64) on Window vista 2007, Intel core 2 duo processor. Like many other software (including my lexmark printer driver), SQL SERVER 2005 does not seem to be working. Anyone has any work around solution or had similar experience ?
Hi, I want to install SQL server 2005 trial version from Microsoft, How do I know which excecutable to tale from these below? Self-extracting executables:
X86 Executable X64 Executable IA64 Executable Thanks
I installed "successfully" the SQL 2005 Trial download but I can't find an executable to launch the Business Intelligence and SQL Server Management Studio programs. They don't appear on the start up menu and I can't find them in the programs folder.
Once complete, "select SERVERPROPERTY('LicenseType')" returns DISABLED, but I expected that it would return PER_SEAT.
Thankfully, after the upgrade it does show EDITION=Standard Edition.
Questions:
1. How do I verify the license installed is the Client Access License of 5?
-- SQL Server 2005 does not seem to have the same SQL Licence control panel as did SQL 2000. It is not listed under Control Panel -> Licensing (only thing listed is 'Windows Server') nor under Administrator Tools -> Licensing.
2. How do you add CALs or change license type in SQL 2005?
-- I was also puzzled that I was not asked during setup of the license mode and/or number of licenses ( I did not get this on a fresh install of SQL 2005 SE either ).
I received an error when I tried to install SQL server 2005 enterprise edition trial software with office 2007. My operating system is Windows XP pro SP2. It could not locate an office file and recommended downloading office 2003 sp2. Will this fix the problem?
Simple question. I have a client that needs SQL 2005 Standard installed NOW, and cannot wait for media to arrive. I know I can download the 180 trial of SQL 2005 Enterprise, but can it be licensed as Standard when we purchase?
Hi -I have istalled sql server 2005 standard edition , I want to install sql server 2005 enterprise edition on the same machine. Is it possible? I have Microsoft windows server 2003 SP2 and 1GB RAM. I want to use partition function with the enterprise edition, will the trial version of sql server work for me? -If I have already created a database and tables using the standard edition, will I be able to access and use the database using the installed trial version or will I have to start a fresh creating a new database? - Is it possible to access the same database with any of the installed versions?
BTW, I am prety new to sql server and databases , I am trying to learn by myself
I have just installed SQL 2005 Trial, I have downloaded the DVD iso image from Microsoft. We are planning to upgrade it to the SQL 2005 Standard Edition.
My Question is, does the Trial Edition already include the SP1? When not, ist it possible to Upgrade the Trial with SP1, and the later to Standard Edition?
Or is the only supported way to Upgrade the Trial To Standard, and first then apply the SP1 patch?
i have sungard campus management system runing on MS SQL Server 2005 trial version, i have bought a new license for MS SQL Server 2005 Enterprise. can any body help me how to put the new license please.
I am in the process of downloading the executable file, however which am I meant to pick
X86
x64
IA64
I will be installing on a labtop, 256 memory, Pentium 4 1.7 GHZ
I have gone for the x86. Is this right? Also I know recommended memory is 1 gig but will I still be able to install. I just want to have a look at the procduct.
I'm having problems upgrading to 2005 Trial from 2000 Standard Edition.Despite the ms docs saying this was a valid upgrade path and runningthe upgrade advisor which did not highlight a non-valid upgrade path, Iam getting the following error :-Name: Microsoft SQL Server 2000Reason: Your upgrade is blocked. ......Edition check:Your upgrade is blocked because of edition upgrade rules. ......Any ideas?Richard.
What is the Administrator password for the SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition VHD that runs on Virtual Server 2005? I downloaded the vhd, it's running smoothly on Virtual Server but I can't logon. The virtual OS is Windows Server 2003 R2.
I've installed SQL Server 2000 trial on a standalone XP Pro machine as a local server, however the debugger does not work correctly. I will not allow me to step into the code of stored procedures. Can anyone provide me assistance in resolving this.
Hi all--I'm researching the cleanest downgrade path from a trial edition of SQL Server 2005 Enterprise to a licensed Standard Edition copy. It looks like downgrading will entail uninstalling the old version and installing the new version, but I'd like to save the original setup as much as possible. Detaching the old databases will preserve the non-system databases; what method would work best for restoring the system databases?
I just downloaded the SQL SERVER 2005 TRIAL EDITION. Where to I get the SQL Server Management Studio from? Can I use SQL Server Management Studio Express?
I purchased an Internet Connector License to legitimize my 120 day trial install of SQL 7.0. All I received was a simple cardboard envelope with a tiny readme and a sticker on the front with some license info...how the heck do I properly "register" this thing???
Anyone have any ideas?
I did meanwhile get Backoffice 4.5 complete. I installed that last night but cannot tell if it "legitimized" SQL 7.0 or not. Maybe there is a way to tell if the trail version has been upgraded??
I can see that SQL server 2000 trial is available for download, but I need to try out 7 for a particular project at work. Is this available for trial download? (Has it ever been?)
I'm getting a "Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to obtaining a connection from the pool. This may have occurred because all pooled connections were in use and max pool size was reached. "
Error which means, to me (because I close all connections in a finally block) that the db is still in trial mode.
So.... do I create another db, do I make another registration, hmmm
I am running SQL Server 2005 Enterp Trial version, which is about to expire in 14 days.. Is this possible to Extend this? Or Un-installing and re-installing may give me back 180 days again? I haven't tried this, but need to know before I do an attempt?
Don't have other machine, don't want to re-built my system..