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DTEXEC utility in SQL Server 2005 Express Edition?
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Pasquale
2009-01-15 17:45:01 UTC
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Is DTEXEC included in SQL Server 2005 Express Edition?
If no, is it possible to put on a server only the dtexec.exe file in order
to execute a dtsx?
Thanks
Todd C
2009-01-15 18:02:02 UTC
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Yes, I believe DTExec and DTExecUI are both included in SQL Server 2005
Express. But you may need to get the one with 'advanced services'. It is free
as well.
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Post by Pasquale
Is DTEXEC included in SQL Server 2005 Express Edition?
If no, is it possible to put on a server only the dtexec.exe file in order
to execute a dtsx?
Thanks
Pasquale
2009-01-16 09:50:01 UTC
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Do you have any documentation about this services, in particular about this
subject?
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Post by Todd C
Yes, I believe DTExec and DTExecUI are both included in SQL Server 2005
Express. But you may need to get the one with 'advanced services'. It is free
as well.
--
Todd C
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Post by Pasquale
Is DTEXEC included in SQL Server 2005 Express Edition?
If no, is it possible to put on a server only the dtexec.exe file in order
to execute a dtsx?
Thanks
Pasquale
2009-01-16 11:48:01 UTC
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I have tried to install the advanced serviced but I cannot find the
dtexec.exe file.
Why???
Thanks
Post by Todd C
Yes, I believe DTExec and DTExecUI are both included in SQL Server 2005
Express. But you may need to get the one with 'advanced services'. It is free
as well.
--
Todd C
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answer at the bottom]
Post by Pasquale
Is DTEXEC included in SQL Server 2005 Express Edition?
If no, is it possible to put on a server only the dtexec.exe file in order
to execute a dtsx?
Thanks
Todd C
2009-01-16 14:13:01 UTC
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You will have to check Books On Line for detailed documentation. Also,
Microsoft web site might help you with feature comparison between full-blown
SQL Server and Express editions.
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Todd C
Post by Pasquale
I have tried to install the advanced serviced but I cannot find the
dtexec.exe file.
Why???
Thanks
Post by Todd C
Yes, I believe DTExec and DTExecUI are both included in SQL Server 2005
Express. But you may need to get the one with 'advanced services'. It is free
as well.
--
Todd C
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answer at the bottom]
Post by Pasquale
Is DTEXEC included in SQL Server 2005 Express Edition?
If no, is it possible to put on a server only the dtexec.exe file in order
to execute a dtsx?
Thanks
Pasquale
2009-01-16 15:07:01 UTC
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Ok.
Is it enough an only license to put the engine of a standard (or superior)
edition onto a database server and the workstation components (with dtexex)
onto another server?
Thanks
Post by Todd C
You will have to check Books On Line for detailed documentation. Also,
Microsoft web site might help you with feature comparison between full-blown
SQL Server and Express editions.
--
Todd C
Post by Pasquale
I have tried to install the advanced serviced but I cannot find the
dtexec.exe file.
Why???
Thanks
Post by Todd C
Yes, I believe DTExec and DTExecUI are both included in SQL Server 2005
Express. But you may need to get the one with 'advanced services'. It is free
as well.
--
Todd C
[If this response was helpful, please indicate by clicking the appropriate
answer at the bottom]
Post by Pasquale
Is DTEXEC included in SQL Server 2005 Express Edition?
If no, is it possible to put on a server only the dtexec.exe file in order
to execute a dtsx?
Thanks
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