I only Microsoft Clients Tools are installed in this Computer. Try to open
Profiler and Query Analyzer in Windows XP PRO SP2.
I get the following message:
"Program Files\Microsoft Sql Server\80\Tools\Binn\Profiler.exe is not a
valid Win32 application."
"Program Files\Microsoft Sql Server\80\Tools\Binn\isqlw.exe is not a valid
Win32 application."
How do I troubleshoot resolve this issue?
Thanks
Carlos Andrés Lozano G.
Solution Development
Try to reinstall Sql Server Client Tools.
Cristian Lefter, SQL Server MVP
"c@.rlos" <crlos@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6266E3EB-6128-4E92-B640-E758ED1FB770@.microsoft.com...
>I only Microsoft Clients Tools are installed in this Computer. Try to open
> Profiler and Query Analyzer in Windows XP PRO SP2.
> I get the following message:
> "Program Files\Microsoft Sql Server\80\Tools\Binn\Profiler.exe is not a
> valid Win32 application."
> "Program Files\Microsoft Sql Server\80\Tools\Binn\isqlw.exe is not a valid
> Win32 application."
> How do I troubleshoot resolve this issue?
> --
> Thanks
> Carlos Andrs Lozano G.
> Solution Development
|||I have installed in 3 occasions and the same error leaves.
Will be able to be the computer?
"Cristian Lefter" wrote:
> Try to reinstall Sql Server Client Tools.
> Cristian Lefter, SQL Server MVP
|||c@.rlos wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> I have installed in 3 occasions and the same error leaves.
> Will be able to be the computer?
> "Cristian Lefter" wrote:
Try uninstalling the client tools, reinstalling from the SQL Server CD,
and then applying either the SP3a or SP4 (if you're already using SP4)
to the client. Make sure you install using an admin account.
Barring that option, you may have some unrelated corruption on the PC.
You could try reinstalling MDAC from http://www.microsoft.com/data.
David Gugick
Quest Software
www.imceda.com
www.quest.com
|||The installers are found in a unit shared of the Servant. We have done the
installation in a Windows 2000 and functions without problems
"David Gugick" escribió:
> Try uninstalling the client tools, reinstalling from the SQL Server CD,
> and then applying either the SP3a or SP4 (if you're already using SP4)
> to the client. Make sure you install using an admin account.
> Barring that option, you may have some unrelated corruption on the PC.
> You could try reinstalling MDAC from http://www.microsoft.com/data.
>
> --
> David Gugick
> Quest Software
> www.imceda.com
> www.quest.com
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> isqlw is not a valid Win32 application
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|||Durga Prasad Datta wrote:
> isqlw is not a valid Win32 application
>
It's a valid Windows EXE as far as I know. If you open up the EXE you
can see the ubiquitous "The program cannot be run in DOS mode" message
in the EXE header.
David Gugick
Quest Software
www.imceda.com
www.quest.com
Friday, February 24, 2012
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