SQL Management Studio 2012

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  • How do I load an SSIS package created in Visual Studio 2012 Shell (Integrated) onto SQL Server 2012 using SQL Management Studio 2012

    I am fairly new to this whole process of working with the Microsoft development environment.  Here is what I have to work with:
    an NT server running Microsoft SQL 2012  - Microsoft SQL Server Standard (64-bit)  11.0.2100.60
    and on my laptop (all freebie downloads):
    SQL Server Management Studio 2012            ver 11.0.2100.60
    Visual Studio 2012 Express  for Desktop Development and
    Visual Studio 2012 Shell (Integrated)
    I was able to create an SSIS package in
    2012 Shell (Integrated).  It takes a flat file and imports it into an SQL database table.  It runs successfully from within the
    2012 Shell (Integrated) envrionment.
    But I am having trouble figuring out how to set this up on the 2012 SQL Server.  I see that one of my colleagues created an Integration Services Catalog,
    and using SQL Management Studio I was able to create a folder under that called DigLic.  But when I go to the Projects subfolder of DigLic and attempt to import my SSIS package, I get an error message:
    "To launch the Integration Services Deployment wizard, one of the components: Integration Services, Management Tools - Basic or Business Intelligence Development Studio has to be installed by the SQL Server
    2012 Standard, Enterprise, Developer, or Evaluation Edition.  To install a component, run SQL Server Setup and Select the component name"
    I realize that Express Versions of Visual Studio lack the full feature set of a professional version.  But am I wrong in assuming that owning a server version of SQL Server 2012 gives us license to a professional
    version of SQL Management Studio 2012?  If so, how would I go about getting this software component installed?  And I am not clear if this is something that needs to be installed on our SQL Server or if I simply need a professional version of SSMS
    loaded on my laptop.
    I work for a company that is fairly fractured in its repsonsibilities, so I would need to know exactly what to ask for if I need to track down any licenses that I might need and if I need to have any specific software installed on our SQL server or on my
    laptop.
    All helpt would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks!

    Arthur,
    Thank you for your reply.  But at this point, one of my points of confusion is what software I have available to me.  I wish I had a useful central help desk to call up and just say, "Hey, load me up with all of the professional version(s) of Visual
    Studio.  But I do not know what we have license to.  And I kind of need to know what the options are, so that I can ask a specific question of our vast buracracy.
    For now, I have downloaded only free versions of Visual Studio client software.  Since my company does have servers running Microsoft SQL Server, I am going to assume that we have proper licensing for those servers.  But does that server license
    allow me to get any professional versions of the PC client software for the various Visual Studio(s) 2012?
    And if I get a professional version of Visual Studio 2012, does that do away with the three different flavors that I have right now?  I have 2012 versions of SQL Server Management Studio, Visual Studio Express, and Visual Studio Shell (Integrated).
    Your feedback is much appreciated.
    Thanks!

  • Error installing SQL Management Studio 2012

     have visual studio 2013 ultimate and windows 8.1 . I tried to install SQL Management Studio 2012 and the error occurs
    The following error has occurred:
    Could not write value to key \SOFTWARE. Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel.
    Need help to solve this.

    Running as adiministrator
    Summary log file
    Overall summary:
      Final result:                  Failed: see details below
      Exit code (Decimal):           -2068052610
      Start time:                    2014-07-21 01:25:26
      End time:                      2014-07-21 01:32:11
      Requested action:              Install
    Setup completed with required actions for features.
    Troubleshooting information for those features:
      Next step for SSMS:            Use the following information to resolve the error, and then try the setup process again.
    Machine Properties:
      Machine name:                  GHAZANFAR
      Machine processor count:       4
      OS version:                    Future Windows Version
      OS service pack:               
      OS region:                     United States
      OS language:                   English (United States)
      OS architecture:               x64
      Process architecture:          64 Bit
      OS clustered:                  No
    Product features discovered:
      Product              Instance             Instance ID                    Feature                
                     Language             Edition              Version         Clustered 
      SQL Server 2012                                                          LocalDB        
                             1033                 Express Edition      11.1.3000.0     No        
    Package properties:
      Description:                   Microsoft SQL Server 2012 
      ProductName:                   SQL Server 2012
      Type:                          RTM
      Version:                       11
      SPLevel:                       0
      Installation location:         c:\350b2b28d35e58b5113af189b3c5\x64\setup\
      Installation edition:          Express
    Product Update Status:
      User selected not to include product updates.
    User Input Settings:
      ACTION:                        Install
      ADDCURRENTUSERASSQLADMIN:      true
      AGTSVCACCOUNT:                 <empty>
      AGTSVCPASSWORD:                <empty>
      AGTSVCSTARTUPTYPE:             Manual
      ASBACKUPDIR:                   Backup
      ASCOLLATION:                   Latin1_General_CI_AS
      ASCONFIGDIR:                   Config
      ASDATADIR:                     Data
      ASLOGDIR:                      Log
      ASPROVIDERMSOLAP:              1
      ASSERVERMODE:                  MULTIDIMENSIONAL
      ASSVCACCOUNT:                  <empty>
      ASSVCPASSWORD:                 <empty>
      ASSVCSTARTUPTYPE:              Automatic
      ASSYSADMINACCOUNTS:            <empty>
      ASTEMPDIR:                     Temp
      BROWSERSVCSTARTUPTYPE:         Disabled
      CLTCTLRNAME:                   <empty>
      CLTRESULTDIR:                  <empty>
      CLTSTARTUPTYPE:                0
      CLTSVCACCOUNT:                 <empty>
      CLTSVCPASSWORD:                <empty>
      CLTWORKINGDIR:                 <empty>
      COMMFABRICENCRYPTION:          0
      COMMFABRICNETWORKLEVEL:        0
      COMMFABRICPORT:                0
      CONFIGURATIONFILE:             
      CTLRSTARTUPTYPE:               0
      CTLRSVCACCOUNT:                <empty>
      CTLRSVCPASSWORD:               <empty>
      CTLRUSERS:                     <empty>
      ENABLERANU:                    false
      ENU:                           true
      ERRORREPORTING:                true
      FEATURES:                      SSMS
      FILESTREAMLEVEL:               0
      FILESTREAMSHARENAME:           <empty>
      FTSVCACCOUNT:                  <empty>
      FTSVCPASSWORD:                 <empty>
      HELP:                          false
      INDICATEPROGRESS:              false
      INSTALLSHAREDDIR:              C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\
      INSTALLSHAREDWOWDIR:           C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\
      INSTALLSQLDATADIR:             <empty>
      INSTANCEDIR:                   C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\
      INSTANCEID:                    <empty>
      INSTANCENAME:                  <empty>
      ISSVCACCOUNT:                  NT AUTHORITY\Network Service
      ISSVCPASSWORD:                 <empty>
      ISSVCSTARTUPTYPE:              Automatic
      MATRIXCMBRICKCOMMPORT:         0
      MATRIXCMSERVERNAME:            <empty>
      MATRIXNAME:                    <empty>
      NPENABLED:                     0
      PID:                           *****
      QUIET:                         false
      QUIETSIMPLE:                   false
      ROLE:                          AllFeatures_WithDefaults
      RSINSTALLMODE:                 DefaultNativeMode
      RSSHPINSTALLMODE:              DefaultSharePointMode
      RSSVCACCOUNT:                  <empty>
      RSSVCPASSWORD:                 <empty>
      RSSVCSTARTUPTYPE:              Automatic
      SAPWD:                         <empty>
      SECURITYMODE:                  <empty>
      SQLBACKUPDIR:                  <empty>
      SQLCOLLATION:                  SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS
      SQLSVCACCOUNT:                 <empty>
      SQLSVCPASSWORD:                <empty>
      SQLSVCSTARTUPTYPE:             Automatic
      SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS:           <empty>
      SQLTEMPDBDIR:                  <empty>
      SQLTEMPDBLOGDIR:               <empty>
      SQLUSERDBDIR:                  <empty>
      SQLUSERDBLOGDIR:               <empty>
      SQMREPORTING:                  true
      TCPENABLED:                    0
      UIMODE:                        AutoAdvance
      UpdateEnabled:                 false
      UpdateSource:                  MU
      X86:                           false
      Configuration file:            C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20140721_012339\ConfigurationFile.ini
    Detailed results:
      Feature:                       Management Tools - Basic
      Status:                        Failed: see logs for details
      Reason for failure:            An error occurred during the setup process of the feature.
      Next Step:                     Use the following information to resolve the error, and then try the setup process again.
      Component name:                SQL Server Management Services
      Component error code:          1406
      Component log file:            C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20140721_012339\sql_ssms_Cpu64_1.log
      Error description:             Could not write value  to key \SOFTWARE.   Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel.
      Error help link:               http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?LinkId=20476&ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&EvtSrc=setup.rll&EvtID=50000&ProdVer=11.0.2100.60&EvtType=sql_ssms.msi%40WriteRegistryValues%401406
    Rules with failures:
    Global rules:
    Scenario specific rules:
    Rules report file:               C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20140721_012339\SystemConfigurationCheck_Report.htm

  • Deploy SQL Management Studio 2012 through SCCM

    Hello,
    Has anyone successfully deployed SQL Management Studio 2012 with SCCM?
    A couple of specific questions:
    - Which folder from the SQL Media is required to ensure that only Management Studio deploys (we would like to limit the size of the deployment Package)?
    - What command line options do we need to use to install the Advanced version of Management Studio with all of the Tools and Books Online.  I have found the following but there is not a clear distinction about what is required and what is optional:
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms144259.aspx
    - Can someone confirm the following command line options for machine that has 2008 R2 Management Studio on it?
    Setup.exe /q /ACTION=upgrade /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS /FEATURES=Tools
    - Can someone confirm the following command line options for a new installation of 2012 Management Studio?
    Setup.exe /q /ACTION=Install /IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS /FEATURES=Tools
    - Do I need to use /PID for the product key if I am only installing Management Studio?
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    Hello,
    I had a couple of failed upgrades involving SSMS while testing on one of my laptops with a Hyper-V machine. I couldn’t blog about it because I couldn’t find the reason myself. I ended uninstalling the tools on SQL Server 2008 R2, and then proceeding with the
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    Besides that I had some issues enabling .NET Framework on Windos Server 8 using the GUI. However, enabling .NET Framework from the command prompt works perfectly.
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    Regards,
    Alberto Morillo
    SQLCoffee.com

  • Don't have permission to do anything in SQL Management Studio 2012

    I have installed SQL Server 2012 with SQL Management Studio on Windows 7 Enterprise SP1.  When I log into Studio, it won't let me do anything other than view.  I am using Windows Authentication and am logged in as a domain user with local admin
    rights.  I installed SQL with this same account.  If I try to use SQL Authentication, I can't figure out the default password for "sa".  Any ideas as to how to get access to this so I can create new databases from within Studio?

    I am using express.  Should I try developer instead?  I should mention that I also have whatever version of SQL Server Express came with my Visual Studio 2013 when I installed it.  
    Express should work fine.
    When you install SQL Server, there is a screen where you are supposed to enter a Windows user that is to have sysadmin permissions. There is a button "Add Current User" which is convenient.
    On the same screen you can also specify that you want to have SQL Server authentication enabled, and in this case you must specify the sa password. That is, there is no default password.
    Now, I don't install Express Edition very often, but I seem to recall that the Express install by default skips some of the screens unless you press an "Advanced" button along the way. The screen I'm talking about may be one them. But in
    that case, I would expect the user under which you ran the install to be added as sysadmin.
    Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, [email protected]

  • Sql Managment Studio 2012 Crashes

    When opening 
    SQL Job Agent -> Open a job -> Wanting to edit a SQL Integration Services Package -> SSMS crashes and comes with this error message:<o:p></o:p>
    TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio The type initializer for '<Module>' threw an exception. (SqlManagerUI)
    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt. (DTEParseMgd) BUTTONS: OK<o:p></o:p>
    And when debugging using Visual Studio 2012 I get this message:<o:p></o:p>
    Unhandled exception at 0x23627995 in Ssms.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation writing location 0x004640fc.<o:p></o:p>
    Could not find anything useful to resolve this issue

    Hi, Maria, 
    It is not a new installation. It did work before.  I can log onto the server itself and do the steps as my user, but cannot do it locally on
    my pc.
    Have downloaded the latest CU and service pack and it did nothing for me.
    I have tried to uninstall and re-install SSMS and it remains the same.
    My SQL Server 2012 info
    Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 11.0.3128.0
    Microsoft Analysis Services Client Tools 11.0.3128.0
    Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 6.1.7601.17514
    Microsoft MSXML 3.0 6.0 
    Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.11.9600.16428
    Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0.30319.34209
    Operating System 6.1.7601

  • SQL Management Studio 2012, App-V

    Hi. I'd like to know why SSMS 2012 hasn't been made compatible with App-V 4.6 or 5. I can't find a App-V recipe document on any of Aaron Parker's sites. Also, I have attempted to package this application myself however I have run into issues.
    Please advise. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks, Curtis

    What are the issues? I'd suggest describing your environment and sequencing steps to get any meaningful feedback.
    Please remember to click "Mark as Answer" or "Vote as Helpful" on the post that answers your question (or click "Unmark as Answer" if a marked post does not actually
    answer your question). This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
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  • Issue of Installing SQL Management Studio

    Hi,
    I still have an issue of installing SQL Management Studio 2012 or even any version, so it gives me errors and i don't know what to so with that. Many people saw that issue and no body could fix it, i really need your help and why SQL Management Studio can't
    be installed in my Windows 7 64 bit
    Thanks so much
    Raed

    Hi Raed,
    According to your description, you fail to install SQL Server 2012 Management Studio on windows 7. It is supported to install SQL Server 2012 Management Studio on windows 7. Please help to post SQL Server setup error log for analysis. By default, SQL Server
    setup summary and detail logs locate in C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Setup Bootstrap\Log.
    Make sure that your account has admin rights and you right-click the setup.exe and choose “Run as administrator” to install SQL Server. To troubleshoot the issue, please pay attention to the points below.
    1.Make sure that you install or enable .NET 3.5 SP1.
    2.Make sure that you install Windows 7 SP1.
    3.Make sure that you install Windows PowerShell 2.0.
    For more information about the process, please refer to the article:
    https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143506(v=sql.110).aspx
    Regards,
    Michelle Li

  • Why SQL services is dont start in configuration manager studio 2012

    I finished installing SQL server Management Studio 2012 and that of configuration management studio.
    When I wanted to log in did not find server name, and I tried <pc name>\SQLEXpress, still did not work.
    So checked configuration management studio and I noticed that usually we see arrow type button (like "play " button) on the picture of CPU beside word- SQL server services on configuration management studio, was not seen.
    is it the reason why it SSMS don't find Server name?
    I freshly install SSMS, did I miss to install something?
    Please help... Thanks

    Also, did you install Express edition, if so, Express edition does not have sql Server agent service but you will see that in the configuration manager with Stop button kind of thing and you cannot start that,o do not worry about it
    A more appropriate description would be
    Express edition has SQL Server agent code inbuilt but is disabled by edition restriction. It is there because when you upgrade SQL Express to Enterprise or Standard Upgrade just need to enable that code to bring Agent services it saves itself from hassle
    of writing a code for agent.
    Please mark this reply as answer if it solved your issue or vote as helpful if it helped so that other forum members can benefit from it.
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  • Sql management studio sql 2012

    where can i install or download the sql management studio only for sql 2012?
    I downloaded sql 2012 but it does not give me the option to install just the management studio?
    where is it?

    where can i install or download the sql management studio only for sql 2012?
    I downloaded sql 2012 but it does not give me the option to install just the management studio?
    where is it?
    You can download Management studio express from
    this link. Click on download and you would see
    ENU\x64\SQLManagementStudio_x64_ENU.exe this is what you need to download from SSMS if you have 64 bit system. If you have 32 bit scroll further down and you would see this
    ENU\x86\SQLManagementStudio_x86_ENU.exe
    Please also upgrade SSMS to SQL Server 2012 SP2 its advisable.With SSMS express patched to SP2 you could get feature almost same as normal SQL Server 2012 SSMS
    Please mark this reply as answer if it solved your issue or vote as helpful if it helped so that other forum members can benefit from it
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  • SQL Server Management Studio 2012

    Hi Team,
    I have installed trial version of SQL Server management Studio 2012 .Initially I was able to connect to SQL Server Management Studio ,then after I have installed Visual Studio 2013 for web (trial version).Two days later ,On trying to open SQL Server Management
    Studio ,It shows an error that says "Invalid License Data,Reinstall is required ".
    Even on reinstalling with new set of downloaded files ,I could face the same issue .
    Kindly give appropriate solution to resolve this issue .
    OS:Windows 8 (64 bit )

    Please see this url:
    SQL 2012 - Invalid License Data
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    T-SQL e-book by TechNet Wiki Community
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  • SQL 2012 SP2 - Cannot open Maintenance Plans in SQL Management Studio

    Hello...
    We have a number of SQL 2012 SP2 instances running on Server 2012 R2 where we cannot open any Maintenance Plans via the SQL Management Studio.
    At times we've received an error message screen when attempting to open the Plan, but most of the time just nothing happens when you try to open the Plan. 
    I cannot get any of them to display the error now to even provide more information there.
    This happens even after a reboot and/or restarting SQL server.
    Everything else seems to be working and we can examine the individual pieces under the SQL Server Agent -> Jobs, but we cannot open the Maintenance Plan itself.
    We can even create new Plans via the "Maintenance Plan Wizard" but not from "New Maintenance Plan" and once a Plan exists, we can't open it.
    As a test, I tried connecting from a SQL 2008 R2 server and am able to open the plans, so it appears to be a SQL 2012 Management Studio issue rather than the Plans.
    Any thoughts would be appreciated.
    Thank you...

    Hello,
    Once you modify and save a maintenance plan with a greater version of SSMS (let’s say SSMS 2014) you cannot modify it again
    with an earlier version of SSMS again ( SSMS 2012 or earlier). That may be a possibility.
    If you did not modify the maintenance plan with SSMS 2014, then try to repair SQL Server 2012, apply the latest service
    pack (SP2), or try to uninstall only SSMS and reinstall it again.
    If you have Visual Studio installed, please apply the latest update.
    Hope this helps.
    Regards,
    Alberto Morillo
    SQLCoffee.com

  • SSIS query returns no results - same query in SQL management studio works

    Hello,
    I'm running a very simple join to get a result set:
    SELECT dbo.sap_contracts.svc_id, dbo.sap_contracts.svc_code, dbo.sap_contracts.quantity, dbo.sap_contracts.start_date, dbo.sap_contracts.end_date
    FROM dbo.sap_contracts
    INNER JOIN dbo.contracts
    ON dbo.contracts.contract_id=dbo.sap_contracts.contract_id
    where customer_name='XXXXXXXXX'
    When I run this in SQL management studio it works fine and returns the list of existing "SAP contracts" in the DB (to compare to the customer's contracts actually in SAP).
    In SSIS (SQL 2012) I'm using an Execute SQL task to run this query and putting the full results set into a variable of type "object". I've done very similar things before and it worked fine. With this query in SSIS I get no results at all. Changing
    the variable type to "string" throws an error showing that the type being written to the variable is "DBNull" - so it seems that the query in SSIS returns no records, when in SQL management studio I get the 15 records that should be returned.
    Does anyone have any ideas of what could be wrong?
    Cheers
    Mark

    There are several connections to the DB in tasks before this one, and the task after this is a whole load of C# in a script task doing SOAP communications to the SAP ERP system to compare the result set from this SQL with the contracts in SAP ERP for the
    specific customer.
    Input variables are all correct (I've checked them about 15 times now with breakpoints on just about every task in the whole package) and I'm at the point of having to test everything in an attempt to see exactly what query is being sent to the SQL server
    and anything else I can do to see why nothing comes back. There is a almost complete lack of debugging tools in SSIS which doesn't make life any easier (something I've heard quite a few times in various forums).
    I'm tearing my hair out on this for half a day now and it's not funny any more, so apologies if I come across as a little frustrated.
    Cheers
    Mark

  • SQL Management Studio Installation Problems

    My hard drive crash and I'm forced to use Windows 8 on my laptop for a while. Visual Studio 2012 installed okay but I cannot get the SQL Management Studio to install.
    I have SQL Management Studio 2005 CD's and I've also tried to download and install the 2008 version.
    But no matter what I do I cannot get one to them to install and run. It always tells me I have compatibility problems.
    I'm desperate. I need this to work.
    Can someone please tell me how to get SQL Management Studio 2005 32 or 64 bit to run on on this Window 8 box?
    Or any version of SQL Management Studio to install and run.
    BTW, I've tried running in compatibility mode.

    FIrst of all, please notice that SSMS 2005 will probably not fit windows 8, but I am not sure about this (the SQL
    Server 2005 do not fit). Please check this link before you wasted your time :-)
    https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2681562/en-us?wa=wsignin1.0
    "SQL Server 2005 (the release version and service packs) and earlier versions of SQL Server are not supported on Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8.1, or Windows 8. You will receive a warning in the Action Center if Windows 8.1
    or Windows 8 detects an instance of SQL Server 2005."
    You can use any version from 2008 and above.
    * If you are using 2008 express, then you must manually install Service Pack 3, after you install SQL Server 2008 Express Edition. In any case we are not at that point since your issue is with the installation itself :-)
    **** For our case *****
    1. You did not post your errors log till this time :-(
       You only gave us stories, and no facts
    2. If you are using the free edition EXPRESS, then you probably be better with the new version SQL EXPRESS 2014.
    * You are talking about the SSMS which is not the SQL Server, but just a client application. Do you have a server to connect to?
    if not, then you probably wanted to install the SQL Server with the SSMS tool, no?
    You can get the new version (no so new) 2014 here:
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    * SqlLocalDB:  This is a different version that is much better for developers in most cases which they need to store the database in the application, it came to replace the EXPRESS "user instance". 
    * SQLManagementStudio:  this is only the SSMS without the server!
    * SQLEXPRWT: this is the basic version which include the basic tools
    * SQLEXPR: this is only the server (this is what people install on production in lot of cases, when they do not want any extra tools)
    *** If you have option to use windows 8.1 instead of 8, then you will feel that it is easier. I have to say that I too don't like the windows 8/8.1/2012/2012r2 but the 8.1/2012r2 brought back some of the old features and are better.
      Ronen Ariely
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    You can connect to SQL Server 2008 R2 or earily verions with SSMS 2012.
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