Hello,
I use sql server 2005 standard edition, sp1 installed on win2003server.
I can't find the maintenance plan wizard in the object explorer in the
management-studio.
In documentation I found out, that the user connection must be done via
windows authentication and you have to
be a role-member of sysadmin (what does this mean exactly?).
Furthermore databases must have a compatibility of 80 (MSS2000) or
higher.
I met all conditions, but I still can't use the wizard.
Any ideas how to make the wizard 'visible' or is there a command line
statement to call it?
Thanks for any help!In SSMS open Management and right click on Maintenance Plans. The
second options is the manitenance plan wizard.
Markus|||MarkusB wrote:
> In SSMS open Management and right click on Maintenance Plans. The
> second options is the manitenance plan wizard.
> Markus
Already the item 'Maintenance Plans' under Management is missing !!!
Only under the subitem Legacy there is a item 'Database Maintenance
Plans'.
But rightclicking there doesn't show the wizard-item.
anymore ideas?|||keltchen wrote on 7 Aug 2006 03:58:42 -0700:
> MarkusB wrote:
>> In SSMS open Management and right click on Maintenance Plans. The
>> second options is the manitenance plan wizard.
>> Markus
> Already the item 'Maintenance Plans' under Management is missing !!!
> Only under the subitem Legacy there is a item 'Database Maintenance
> Plans'.
> But rightclicking there doesn't show the wizard-item.
> anymore ideas?
You did what I did - didn't install SQL Server Integration Services. The
Maintenance Plan Wizard (and the interface to plans from SMSS) is part of
SSIS. Install SSIS from the SQL Server CD and you should get it working.
Dan
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