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Problem with SqlWB (Management Studio)

Hi, Iam facing an issue with the Management Studio in SQl Server 2005. The server has been installed on Windows 2003 server that met all the pre requisites for sql 2005 including enough memeory. Iam able use management studio for the first time after installation. If i reboot the server , the application is not launching. No errors are logged in Err logs.
Now i have to uninstall and reinstall every time when i want to use sql 2005. Also i was not able to launch Books online. Please let me know if any one has the same exp to solve the issue. Thanks in advance.
Gopi
What 2003 sp do you have?
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Windows Server 2003 Service pack 1
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition with Service pack 1
Check the installation log file for SQL to see whether any issues, also perform a thorough overview of event viewer, SQL error logs in this case to see why it is slowing down. BTW have you enabled Certificates services on this server or do you use any encrypted connections? Satya SKJ
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Try to run the sqlwb.exe from the command window and see what you get…
Once installed it should not be removed unless you have any program which uninstalls sql when you reboot… And also search for sqlwb.exe file in the installation folder of the server…
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Also look at thishttp://www.sql-server-performance.com/faq/sqlviewfaq.aspx?faqid=144 faq in this case. Satya SKJ
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