
iso?ĭo you think it will be a problem to run the separete. This might well be due to the fact that I had sql server 2008 r2 there first and uninstalled and then used sql server 2008.Ĭan you help identify a certain package we may just need to run off the Visual Studio Install. So I am reluctant to go through all that again. Keep in mind I had initially uninstalled visual studio 2010, 2008, and sql server 2008 r2 before reinstalling sql server 2008, then visual studio 2008, and finally visual studio 2010. Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. MSDN Community Support | Feedback to us Get or Request Code Sample from Microsoft If you have any concerns, please feel free to let me know. Then remember run the Visual Studio 2010/SQL Server setup with Administrator privilege: right-click the installer -> Run as administrator.

Install the latest Windows updates from the Windows Update site:.Turn off your anti-virus/antispyware software during installation.Please run the uninstall utility with the /fullĪfter remove Visual Studio 2010/SQL Server, please: You can use this Visual Studio 2010 Uninstall Utility to remove Visual Studio. Otherwise, you can just uninstall-reinstall Visual Studio 2010, and keep SQL Server in your system.If so, I would like to suggest you directly uninstall Visual Studio 2010 > uninstall SQL Server 2008 > reinstall SQL Server 2008 > Reinstall Visual Studio 2010 to resolve this issue.sql file in SQL Server Management Studio, will it also hang/crash? I'm on 64 bit.Īccording to your description, I think this issue might caused by some Visual Studio/SQL Server components did not install correctly or corrupted.Ĭan the SQL Server 2008 work normally in your machine? If opening a. I tried that and 2 worked but the The native client would not run as it said it was not supported on this OS. Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management Objects IĪm worried I might break more things trying to run that. However, the packages it mentions running in the wcu/dac folders are for sql server 2008 R2 not plain old 2008. Publishing wizard but was able to install that separately.

Didn't bother with trying 2008 as I need 2010 to work.

Everything seems ok except for trying to open a. Biztalk 2009 will NOT work with that so I had to uninstallĮverything and reinstall sql server 2008.

I initially made the mistake of installing sql server 2008 r2. Windows 2008 r2, sql server 2008, visual studio 20, biztalk 2009.
