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How can I install the SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager to an XP Pro workstation so I can manage DB's from my desktop instead of at the SBS server console or Terminal Services connection? I think the stand-alone SQL has it clearly separated, but it seems to me that the SBS SQL installation is integrated with the entire SBS package.
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Oct 30, 2004, 3:24:53 PM10/30/04
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Brian - This is easier than you think. At the workstation, pop in the Premium Technologies disk from your SBS package. From the menu, click to install SQL Server 2000. You'll get an error message that SQL can't run on this OS so only the client tools will be installed. OK by that, and follow the prompts to install Enterprise Manager and any of the other client tools you need.
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Well, I tried running the main SBS setup from Disk1, but it fails on not finding an NTFS partition (my laptop's HD is FAT32) before it ever gets to the SQL installation options. I do not have a Premium Technologies disk. I tried running SQL2000 setup directly from its folder on Disk2, and I can get past the error message about only allowing client components and as far as the Product key, but it does not accept the SBS product key.
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Oct 31, 2004, 8:20:36 PM10/31/04
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Thanks. I posted an earlier reply to this when it did not seem to want to accept the SBS Product Key for the installation, but I tried another release of SBS 2000, and it worked fine. I ran it from the SQL2000 folder on Disk2.
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Nov 1, 2004, 11:45:28 AM11/1/04
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Sorry for the misleading response - I gave you an SBS 2003 answer to an SBS 2000 question. Anyway, glad to hear you figured it out in spite of the bad advice :-)