Thanks!  I didn't notice that last part..

"SSMSE can also manage instances of the SQL Server Database Engine created 
by any edition of SQL Server 2005."
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RMc

Jay Dale <[email protected]> wrote on 04/28/2010 12:31:04 PM:

> Is this what you need?
> 
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?
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> Greetings! 
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> I have a server (Win 2003) with MS SQL Server 2005 (not "Express") 
> on it as a part of my VMWare management system.  I need to back up 
> this database.  It does _not_ have the "Management Suite" installed.
> I do not believe I have the license key for that installation, either. 
> 
> I happen to have a set of SQL Server disks (2 CD, 1 DVD, one "MS 
> Library" CD).  I also have the download for SQL Server 2005 Express 
> Management Suite. 
> 
> What is the least bad way to get MS management (again, just for DB 
> backup) onto this machine? 
> 
> I figure the "Express" version will not work with "Full" SQL Server, 
right? 
> 
> If I were to use one of the "Full" setup disks and run "Setup", 
> would I have the option of modifying (ie, adding Mangement Suite) to
> the current install and existing database?  Is this reasonably safe to 
do? 
> 
> I've obviously never before run SQL Server setup before - thanks!
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