Friday, March 23, 2012

Remotely Register SQL Server 2005 Express in Enterprise Manager

I have SQL Server 2005 Express installed on a windows server 2003 standard edition. I have configured the windows firewall to allow exceptions for sqlservr.exe and sqlbrowser.exe. I have enabled remote and local connections using tcp/ip & Named Pipes through the Sql Server Surface Area Connection utility. I am able to telnet into the server with: telnet <server ip> <1433>.

Here is the strange part: I am able to connect to the Sql Server remotely from a development machine via Sql Server Management Studio Express, but I am unable to connect to the Sql Server from the same development machine by registering it in Sql Server Enterprise Manager...Is it possible to register SQL Express through Enterprise Manager?

When registering the SQL Express DB in Enterprise Manager I tried both just the (IP Address) of the server and the (IP Address\SQLExpress) as the server/host but I am getting the following errors from enterprise manager:

Just the (IP Address) as the server/host:

Invalid Connection.

ConnectionOpen( Invalid Instance())

(IP Address\SQLEXPRESS) as the server/host:

Sql Server does not exist or access denied. ConnectOpen(Connect()).

Any idea why I can’t register/mount the instance remotely in Enterprise Manager

but I can in Sql Server Management Studio Express?

Thanks,

Greg

You will not be able to register a sql2k5 on EM. EM uses sql2k dmo which can't be used to manage sql2k5.

You will have to use sql2k5 mgmt tool to manage sqlexpress/sql2k5 instances.|||

Hi OJ,

Thanks for the reply, I was afraid this was going to be the case. Well so here is the follow up to my question.

I am using Sql Server Management Studio Express (SSMSE)...so will I be able to connect/register a sql2k server to SSMSE?

Basically I want to export the data from my sql2K DB into my sql2k5 express DB so will I be able to do that with SSMSE or will I need the full version of Sql Server Management Studio?

Thanks,

Greg

|||I haven't explicitly looked at ssmse. However, I believe it uses smo. Thus, it's capable to connecting to sql2k and manage it.sql

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