Re: Launching Enterprise Manager
From: Craig Maddux (cmaddux_at_ch13kra.com)
Date: 04/21/04
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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 15:20:02 -0700
I uninstalled and deleted the SQL Server Enterprise
Manager file that was causing the message. I reinstalled
and Enterprise Manager now launches.
Thanks again for the suggestion.
>-----Original Message-----
>when you went to re-install it on the initial machine,
did you
>un-install it first, or did you re-install on top of the
existing
>installation?
>
>If it was the latter, I'd suggest completely un-
installing it. Then try
>installing it again.
>
>In my experience, evaluation editions of apps can be
tricky at best; if
>you're thinking about using it for more than 120 days,
I'd go ahead and
>splurge on the full version.
>
>
>
>Craig Maddux wrote:
>> I have loaded a 120 evaluation edition of SQL Server
on
>> an XP workstation (to use as stand alone learning
>> station, the machine is networked). I had a little
>> trouble loading the workstation I wanted it on so I
tried
>> a second station. It loaded fine on the second
station, I
>> tried the first again and it loaded ok. On the first
>> station however, I can launch Profiler, Service
Manager,
>> Analysis Services, etc. I cannot launch Enterprise
>> Manager. I get the following Microsoft Management
Console
>> (MMC) message. MMC cannot open the file C:\Program
>> Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\BINN\Server
>> Enterprise Manager.MSC. This may be because the file
does
>> not exist, is not an MMC console, or was created by a
>> later version of MMC. This may also be because you do
not
>> have sufficient access rights to the file. I can see
the
>> file so I assumed it to be a privilege problem. In
>> checking security I find that "Everyone" has full
>> control. Because I was logged in as user "Executive"
that
>> is assigned administrative privileges I added that
user
>> with full control. That did not help. ODBC is utilized
on
>> this first machine. I don't know if that might be a
>> problem. Any suggestions?
>>
>> Thank you in advance for any help.
>>
>> Craig
>
>.
>
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