SQL2005 Compatibility With VS2002

Feb 27, 2007

Is SQL2005 compatible with VS2002?

Can SQL2005 be integrated with VS2002? i have VS2002 currently installed ,with SQL2000.

But i want to upgrade to SQL2005 keeping the VS version same.

Is this possible? will there be any compatibity issues in future with this combination?

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Hi, pls can anyone help me out with this? I'm installing SQL2005 SP2 over an Itanium machine with W2003 SP2 but it keeps on failing on those features. Client components got installed with no problems. I've installed SQL2005-SP2 over x86 and x64 (not Itanium) machines many times before successfuly. I've been investigating this issue for several days with no luck so I'm a bit clueless at the moment. As I'm using Administrator account I think it is not file permission related.
Summary says "Unable to install Windows Installer MSP file".

let me know if further info is nedeed.

Many thanks.



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hi

i try to restore a bak file from another sql2005 server to my sql2005 server, but it show the error message as below :

 

 

TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express
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An exception occurred while executing a Transact-SQL statement or batch. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Express.ConnectionInfo)

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Cannot open backup device 'C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLBackupackup.bak'. Operating system error 5(error not found).
RESTORE HEADERONLY is terminating abnormally. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 3201)

For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=09.00.1399&EvtSrc=MSSQLServer&EvtID=3201&LinkId=20476

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pls some one can help me ???

 

thanks

chaus

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Now that I upgrade my website to sql2005, this vb dts package doesn't work.

The error I get is:



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Invalid STDGMEDIUM structure

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I searched in the internet how to make dts package in sql2005 and save it to vb and found no information about it.

What Can I do to get the vb code of the dts package I create in sql2005 or how do i migrage the sql2000 vb dts package code to sql2005?



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declare @ProductVersion as integer
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END
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Any thoughts?


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Sync



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Sync

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