I had SQL Server 2008 R2. But then I need to have SP1. I downloaded SQLServer2008R2SP1-KB2528583-x64-ENU from Microsoft website and run it. After installation everything was ok, but SQL Server Management Studio didn't work. I downloaded SQL Server Management Studio SP1, but no luck.
After some googling I decided to re-install SQL Server.
sir,
im a student.im so new to linux.i dont know any thing about centos 6.3.x86_64
i had been installed centos 6.3 x86_64 recently.but during the installation i did not get trouble.
after that the gui of os is not appearing.i had tried 'startx' command.but -bash error is appeared.
will you please to help to get through..
1.how to install gui after the installation been completed.
2.how to insta
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