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SQL Server Forum / General / Setup / March 2006

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Visual Studio 2005 Upgrade  SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition

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VIM Tech - 28 Mar 2006 22:09 GMT
I am trying to install the above, keeps asking for a disk.  Anyone else
having this trouble?
David Portas - 28 Mar 2006 23:06 GMT
>I am trying to install the above, keeps asking for a disk.  Anyone else
> having this trouble?

Tech support just love questions like that!

To help you we're going to need a better description of the problem. Which
product are you installing (I don't know of any way to install Studio and
SQL in one go). What steps did you go through and what is the actual message
you see on the screen?

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David Portas, SQL Server MVP

Whenever possible please post enough code to reproduce your problem.
Including CREATE TABLE and INSERT statements usually helps.
State what version of SQL Server you are using and specify the content
of any error messages.

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