Suresh said:
I tried installing SQL Server 2005 standard on Vista RTM and i get a
error message and it would not let me go any further. The error
message says that the select SQL Server components are not valid for
this SQL Server edition or something like that. I dont remember the
exact message. I did not have any problems installing and running the
same on Vista RC1 and RC2. Any quick help will be appreciated.
It isn't compatible at the moment. Apparently no one at Microsoft thought
that developers might like to use their flagship development environment,
including their flagship database solution, on top of their new flagship
operating system. This won't make updating your applications for the new OS
complex or anything, dear me no.
But not to worry, just take a look at the new games like Purble Palace.
Isn't that a better use of your time anyway? ;-)
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/sqlonvista.mspx is interesting:
"In an effort to provide customers with more secure products, Microsoft
Windows Server "Longhorn" and Microsoft Windows Vista will only support SQL
Server 2005 Service Pack 2 (SP2) or later when it becomes available. Earlier
versions of SQL Server, including SQL Server 2000 (all editions including
Desktop Engine edition, a.k.a MSDE), SQL Server 7.0, and SQL Server 6.5,
will not be supported on Windows Server "Longhorn" or Windows Vista.
Customers running applications with these earlier versions of SQL Server
should consider evaluating and upgrading to SQL Server 2005, which was
designed to take advantage of the upcoming security and performance
enhancements in the operating environment."
and I quite liked
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/aa948854.aspx
too. Not.