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We have inherited a brand new SQL 2005 server on which the SQL may have been installed incorrectly. This is a fresh install, no databases.
Here are the symptoms, and then our questions:
1. SQL 2005 was installed on the C drive.
2. The capacity of the C drive is only 10gb, and there is only 1gb left.
3. SQL 2005 Management Studio is nowhere to be found.
4. We have gone into the SQL installation program to add the Client tools, but they, Integration Services and Notification Services appear to only want to be installed where the SQL Server was originally installed (on the C drive), and in this case, there is just not room.
Questions:
1. Is there a way to override the installation path for Client Tools, Integration Services and Notification Services?
2. Does it sound like we will just have to uninstall and reinstall SQL 2005 on a larger drive?
3. If we do uninstall and re-install, I suspect it will ask us for registration keys, correct? We do not have them, though we could get them without a lot of trouble.
There are no databases set up yet, so uninstalling won't hurt anything, but we would prefer to just move the engine or override a default installation path. Any ideas?
Here are the symptoms, and then our questions:
1. SQL 2005 was installed on the C drive.
2. The capacity of the C drive is only 10gb, and there is only 1gb left.
3. SQL 2005 Management Studio is nowhere to be found.
4. We have gone into the SQL installation program to add the Client tools, but they, Integration Services and Notification Services appear to only want to be installed where the SQL Server was originally installed (on the C drive), and in this case, there is just not room.
Questions:
1. Is there a way to override the installation path for Client Tools, Integration Services and Notification Services?
2. Does it sound like we will just have to uninstall and reinstall SQL 2005 on a larger drive?
3. If we do uninstall and re-install, I suspect it will ask us for registration keys, correct? We do not have them, though we could get them without a lot of trouble.
There are no databases set up yet, so uninstalling won't hurt anything, but we would prefer to just move the engine or override a default installation path. Any ideas?