.NET Framework - VISUAL STUDIO 2008 Y SQL MANAGEMENT EXPRESS

Asked By Ernest
30-Jan-10 10:42 AM
Hola amigos que tal como están ?

Tengo una consulta, instalé Visual Studio 2008 Profesional Profesional
y noté que al instalarlo también se innstaló un versión de SQL SERVER.

Por lo que veos es la versión 2005 de SQL SERVER Express por lo que
pensé en instalar el SQL SERVER MANAGEMENT para tener una interfaz
gráfica para administrar el SQL SERVER.

Por lo que intenté instalar este archivo : SQLManagementStudio_x86_ESN.exe

Pero lo que hizo fué instalar el SQL SEVER 2008 EXPRESS y no lo que
yo quería que era instalar la interfaz gráfica del SQL SERVER 2005 EXPRESS.

Entonces me podrían indicar ustedes cuál archivo es el que tengo que
instalar ?
Y si no es mucho pedir, indicarme cuál es la opción que tengo que escoger en
el progrma de instalación para la interfaz gráfica ?

Tengo Windows XP SP2 y le he instalado Visual Studio 2008 Profesional en
Español.

Saludos y gracias a todos por su gran ayuda.
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  Hugo Gsell replied to Ernest
05-Feb-10 04:30 PM
El 30/01/2010 12:42, Ernest escribi?:



Debes instalar sql server manegement studio express..

Lo puedes bajar de la p?gina de microsoft...



Hugo A. Gsell
  Hugo Gsell replied to Ernest
05-Feb-10 04:33 PM
el enlace para la versi?n 2005 es
http://www.microsoft.com/Downloads/details.aspx?familyid=C243A5AE-4BD1-4E3D-94B8-5A0F62BF7796&displaylang=es


El 30/01/2010 12:42, Ernest escribi?:

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Ing. Hugo A. Gsell
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