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| I installed SQL Server 2005 on a server running Windows Server 2003 x64, and it installed into the "Program Files (x86)" directory, so I assume it installed the 32-bit version. How do I get it to install the 64-bit version? I don't see an option for this anywhere. I got the DVD at the MS launch conference a few months ago - does this even have the 64-bit version on it? Thanks for any assistance, Seth |
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| sql_server_user (kaioptera@gmail.com) writes: > I installed SQL Server 2005 on a server running Windows Server 2003 > x64, and it installed into the "Program Files (x86)" directory, so I > assume it installed the 32-bit version. How do I get it to install the > 64-bit version? I don't see an option for this anywhere. I got the DVD > at the MS launch conference a few months ago - does this even have the > 64-bit version on it? I don't know what's on that DVD, but on the real DVD the first thing that happens when you slide it in, is that you get a splash screen where you can select x86, x6 and IA64. You might want to check the documentation for the DVD you got at the launch to see what it says. Or just browse it, and see if there is any x64 on it. -- Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se Books Online for SQL Server 2005 at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...ads/books.mspx Books Online for SQL Server 2000 at http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinf...ons/books.mspx |
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| Thanks, Erland. I rooted around the DVD and the only *64* items I found in Servers\Setup were msxml6_x64, sqlncli_x64, SqlServer2005_BC_x64, sqlwriter_x64 and sqlxml4_x64. So I suspect I don't have it but I'm not sure. I guess I'll try to get in touch with MS and see if they can tell me exactly what it is I have and how to get what I need. Seth |