>>>>I am thinking that maybe 64-bit version does not come with SSMS.
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>>>That seems to be true, e.g. only 32-bit version of SSMS 2005.
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>>>I would say, go with free download of SSMS 2008
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>>First, I am trying to figure out what version of MS SQL Server is installed. When I was installing VS 2005 I believe it installed MS SQL Server Express. Then I ran a SQL Server Dev Ed from another DVD. Now I don't know which is actually installed. I need this in order to determine if SSMS 2008 will work.
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>What do you have in Program Files?
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>Can you run sqlcmd from the command prompt? Do you know the user name and password for your SQL Server?
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>If yes, you may try running it from the command line.
When running sqlcmd I get log in failed with a reference to a msg and line. The only thing I have in Program Files under SQL Server 2005 is Configuration Tools. I am thinking about removing SQL and starting over.
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