Hi,
I am running Windows XP on my laptop and have a Developer Edition of SQL Server 2000. I have Enterprise edition of Reporting Services. While trying to install, I noticed that I cudn't install the sample templates and the AdventureWorks Database. What do I need to have to install the full version of Enterprise edition of SQL Server Reporting Services??
Thanks,The last I know Reporting services require only SP3a and try not to answer questions Windows ask you like mail server and other questions, I remember answering only one question Windows need postive integer for the number of users and it will install. Hope this helps.|||Try this link for a walk through including installation. Hope this helps.
http://www.15seconds.com/issue/041013.htm|||Thanks for the link. It is really helpful. But I have another installation question. I run Windows XP on my machine and had Dev Edition of SQL Server 2000. Following the link walking thru the Reporting Services, I realized that I cannot install the Enterprise version of Reporting on my Dev Edition. So I uninstalled the Dev Edition of SQL Server and installed Enterprise edition of the same. Now, I cannot install the Database for it, simply because I run Windows XP and it does not install the Server tools of SQL Server 2000. This is getting the heck of me. these dependencies suck badly. Also, one another thing I'm wondering about is about how my friend was able to install the enterprise version of SQL Server on his machine which runs Win XP Professional as mine. Any insite wud be really helpful.
Thanks Again!|||The developer edition is enterprise for five users don't answer questions Windows ask you, none except the number of users. You can install any edition in XP with P4 CPU and at least 500megs of ram just don't answer questions. There are so many questions if you answer those stupid questions Windows check your answers against its database and end your installation. Rule number one ignore all Windows questions and you will have fun with database. Hope this helps.|||What questions are you talking about. I did not have to answer anything of that sort. The only things I could select was the highlighted and passive options. The one that was highlightd was install Client tools option when I tried to install the Enterprise edition version of SQL Server 2000 on my machine, running XP. All I want is to install Enterprise version of SQL Server 2000 and then the Reporting services of the same Enterprise flavour on it. Any ideas on this??
Another point is that my friend was able to install Enterprise version of SQL Server 2000 on his machine running on the same XP OS.
Help appreciated.
Thanks|||I am sorry I did not ask you if you have SQL Server SP3a installed because without that you cannot install reporting services. And it is no big deal just 10.5 megs of T-SQL code in 25 files Windows uses an needed. And to get Enterprise edition in XP you can install it because the developer edition is Enterprise for five users, that is the only question Window forces for a positive Integer value. Questions I was asked SMTP or Exchange address and other none relevant questions which I did not answer. If it is your development box at home try SP4 if you have a USB drive to move all your code, if not use SP3a it is harmless. Remember SP3a not SP3.
AdventureWorks is a separate install you install the AdventureWorks 2000 application, open it and you will find the Installdb.sql file execute it in Query Analyzer to create AdventureWorks 2000, if you get an error go to Microsoft SQL Server folder under programs and open the data folder and if you see AdventureWorks MDF and LDF files delete them and run the file again and you will install it. If you need the installdb.sql file shoot me an email and you can have AdventureWorks 2000 with reporting services. Hope this helps.
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