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Pierpaolo

2006-04-03, 7:24 am

Hi Guys,

I tried to install client tools of Sql Server 2005 DevEd. Wow! Big
product... but my boss imposed me to deinstall this tools.
Now when I launch Enterprise Manager I get this message:

Snap-in failed to initialize.
Name:<unknown>
CLSID:{00100100-1816-11D0-8EF5-00AA0062C58F}

I already tried to verify to have access my local register (I'm
connected to a domain) and reregister DMO typing:

regsvr32 "c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\80\Tools\Binn
\SQLDMO.DLL"

Registration succeed but.. the problem it's not solved.

I would not to reinstall Sql Server 2000 if it's possible.

Can you give me an help, please?

My Best Regards

Pierpaolo

Jens

2006-04-03, 7:24 am

I am afraid you need to install the tools, otherwise you can=B4t access
the EM.

HTH, Jens Suessmeyer.

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Roger Wolter[MSFT]

2006-04-03, 11:23 am

Uninstalling SQL 2005 unregisters the dmo dll's so EM doesn't work in SQL
2000 anymore, try this:
regsvr32 "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Binn
\sqldmo.dll"


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"Pierpaolo" <pierpaolo.simoncini@txt.it> wrote in message
news:1144061808.495311.176670@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
> Hi Guys,
>
> I tried to install client tools of Sql Server 2005 DevEd. Wow! Big
> product... but my boss imposed me to deinstall this tools.
> Now when I launch Enterprise Manager I get this message:
>
> Snap-in failed to initialize.
> Name:<unknown>
> CLSID:{00100100-1816-11D0-8EF5-00AA0062C58F}
>
> I already tried to verify to have access my local register (I'm
> connected to a domain) and reregister DMO typing:
>
> regsvr32 "c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
> Server\80\Tools\Binn
\SQLDMO.DLL"
>
> Registration succeed but.. the problem it's not solved.
>
> I would not to reinstall Sql Server 2000 if it's possible.
>
> Can you give me an help, please?
>
> My Best Regards
>
> Pierpaolo
>



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