Robert Stewart
rls at WeBeDb.com
Wed Feb 15 10:25:54 CST 2012
The article is stale. You might check the date of the article. I run it in Win 7 all the time. Oh, and be glad that you bowed out of that Dallas client for Dot Net. It is a real mess. A friend of mine and I are contemplating if we want to do it or just bow out of it also. It is essentially going to be a total rewrite because of the poor coding that was done by overseas people in India that the guy did NOT know was working on it. At 08:52 PM 2/14/2012, you wrote: >Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2012 21:52:28 -0500 >From: Arthur Fuller <fuller.artful at gmail.com> >To: Discussion concerning MS SQL Server > <dba-sqlserver at databaseadvisors.com> >Subject: [dba-SQLServer] SSRS 2008R2 >Message-ID: > <CAEPJO1j=Lxd3-VyTf_J9Nf2pqOACOjBGJkaJd7A_XXJPZ2pWQw at mail.gmail.com> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > >I have just done the basic R2 installation, but I just read a piece ( >http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/SQL+Server+2008/74856/ ) that says >that the only OSs upon which I can install SSRS SQL 2008 R2 are: > >*Server operating systems include:* > > - Windows Server 2003. > - Windows Small Business Server 2003. > - Windows 2000 Server. > >*Workstation operating systems include:* > > - Windows XP Professional. > - Windows 2000 Workstation. > > >Is this true? What about Win7 Ultimate? No dice? Seems shocking to say the >least. Maybe this article is stale? Robert L. Stewart www.WeBeDb.com www.DBGUIDesign.com www.RLStewartPhotography.com