Why would SQL Enterprise Manager fail to start, and yet
all other applications in the SQL Server program group
start run ok? This is the error message greeting us you
when we click on Enterprise Manager - 'SQLDMO has not
been registered, please re-run SQL Server setup and
contact your system administrator'.
Well, reinstallation didn't help. Users whose
applications are backended by an SQL database are running
ok. I am suspecting a application for remote application
control called Royal TS. Terminal Services are installed
on this server but I doubt this could be the reason, or
could it?
Thanks in advanceThis error normally can be rectified by registering SQLDMO using "regsvr32".
Not sure if your remote server application may be the problem.
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"T" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Why would SQL Enterprise Manager fail to start, and yet
> all other applications in the SQL Server program group
> start run ok? This is the error message greeting us you
> when we click on Enterprise Manager - 'SQLDMO has not
> been registered, please re-run SQL Server setup and
> contact your system administrator'.
> Well, reinstallation didn't help. Users whose
> applications are backended by an SQL database are running
> ok. I am suspecting a application for remote application
> control called Royal TS. Terminal Services are installed
> on this server but I doubt this could be the reason, or
> could it?
> Thanks in advance
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