Hi,
You don't need a separate license for that VS installation as that
installation is a part of SSIS which is a service of SQL Server. You can use
that VS only for SSIS thing. You' ll see that you can't create VB, ASP or C#
etc. applications using this instance of VS.
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Ekrem Önsoy
"ismae" wrote in message
> Hi everyone. I have installed a SQL Server 2005 and found a Visual Studio
> folder in Program Files afterwards. Is it something SQL Server 2005
> installs?
> Does it need a separate license or a valid SQL Server 2005 license is
> enough?
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