I hear that there are some compatibility problems with both versions of SQL Server and Windows 7. What exactly the problems are and why I don't know ... I don't have Windows 7 yet, so I've only heard this through the grapevine from someone who had issues installing on Win 7. I don't know if he tried any Googling for answers or not.
If I hear anything more promising, I'll let you know. Likewise, if you find out anything, could you let me know?
~~Bonnie
>I am wondering how prominent SQL Server 2005 still is, and if so, whether or not I should go ahead and load it on my Windows 7 HP Laptop? Is SQL Server 2005 compatible with Windows 7.
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>I just spent the past couple hours removing Visual Studio 2010, 2008 and also SQL Server 2005 and 2008 from my laptop. I removed all of this so I can start over and do it correctly, so that all of it will actually work right this time around. A few months ago, I installed SQL Server 2005 after having already installed SQL Server 2008, which caused my SQL Server 2008 Management Studio to not work at all. Then there were problems in Visual Studio 2008, because I first installed Visual Studio 2010, and then 2008. The sequencing of these installations is obviously important.
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>Has anyone gone through these same gyrations?
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>Again, although I think it's a good idea to install SQL Server 2005, I'd like to know if there is any consensus about the importance of having SQL Server 2005 installed, although 2008 is and has been out for a couple years now.
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Update on 12 Dec 2009:>I attempted numerous times to install SQL Server 2005 on my Windows 7 Laptop, but was unsuccessful; the same with SQL Server 2008. Finally decided to quit at 2:00 AM this morning. Back up again for a freee ASP.NET MVC class with my user group in Riverside, California.
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>Cecil