At one time there was a Reporting Services installation that worked on XP. I
know this because I was training & testing myself on my XP machine which also
has vs.net, SQL 2000 & IIS installed. In my default website, I had
directories called reportserver & reports.
After not using this for a while, I tried to browse (unsuccessfully) to this
website & I could not get to it. even after rsconfig.
I uninstalled Reporting services to give myself the practice, but using the
install I have now, It complains that all the components cannot be installed
with XP. I really shot myself in the foot. Any suggestions, besides shooting
myself in the head?If the SQL Server2000 is developer version, yes, you can installed all
components on your XP. Otherwise, you ca only install client components. The
SQL Server itself, along with Reporting Services, needs Windows Server (2K
or 2K3).
"JDArsenault" <JDArsenault@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A1B9C2F6-5D07-4470-A5A1-93BE3EE570B4@.microsoft.com...
> At one time there was a Reporting Services installation that worked on XP.
> I
> know this because I was training & testing myself on my XP machine which
> also
> has vs.net, SQL 2000 & IIS installed. In my default website, I had
> directories called reportserver & reports.
> After not using this for a while, I tried to browse (unsuccessfully) to
> this
> website & I could not get to it. even after rsconfig.
> I uninstalled Reporting services to give myself the practice, but using
> the
> install I have now, It complains that all the components cannot be
> installed
> with XP. I really shot myself in the foot. Any suggestions, besides
> shooting
> myself in the head?|||Thank you sir...I located a copy of the developer version & all's well.
JD
"Norman Yuan" wrote:
> If the SQL Server2000 is developer version, yes, you can installed all
> components on your XP. Otherwise, you ca only install client components. The
> SQL Server itself, along with Reporting Services, needs Windows Server (2K
> or 2K3).
> "JDArsenault" <JDArsenault@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A1B9C2F6-5D07-4470-A5A1-93BE3EE570B4@.microsoft.com...
> > At one time there was a Reporting Services installation that worked on XP.
> > I
> > know this because I was training & testing myself on my XP machine which
> > also
> > has vs.net, SQL 2000 & IIS installed. In my default website, I had
> > directories called reportserver & reports.
> >
> > After not using this for a while, I tried to browse (unsuccessfully) to
> > this
> > website & I could not get to it. even after rsconfig.
> >
> > I uninstalled Reporting services to give myself the practice, but using
> > the
> > install I have now, It complains that all the components cannot be
> > installed
> > with XP. I really shot myself in the foot. Any suggestions, besides
> > shooting
> > myself in the head?
>
>sql
Friday, March 23, 2012
Installing all components on XP
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