But be warned, it is an actual “HREF” to a webpage. But now it seems that SSMS has its own link. I remember that in order for me to add SSMS before, it is under the add features to an existing installation. So I saw the Management Tools now located in the installation tab and under the new stand-alone link. There seems to be a change with SQL Server 2016 as adding the SSMS will throw an install error. Syntax is FEATURES=Īnd before you can add the SSMS feature by adding SSMS –or- ADV_SSMS for Management Tool Basic –or- Advanced, respectively. On previous version of SQL Server you can use the INI file to indicate what features you are going to install. In this case, I am installing SQL Server. Īs much as I can, I always deploy Windows features and products using either direct to command line or with a configuration XML or INI file. TL DR SSMS is now a separate 800MB+ download. Net Development Azure Deployment Development Exchange Server Hyper-V Internet Explorer Microsoft Certifications Microsoft Events Microsoft Newsletters MVP Office 365 Office 2010 Office 2013 PHIWUG Project Managemet SQL Server System Center Uncategorized Visual Studio Windows Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 10 Windows Phone 7 Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2016 Windows XP Linksįollow Busy Saving The World on
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