I don't have a system handy without Management Studio proper to test this on, but they've blogged about this on the Internet (it was first announced with CTP4 back in September), so it must be true: You want the file SQLManagementStudio_圆4_ENU.exe or, if you're really old school, SQLManagementStudio_x86_ENU.exe.Īs with previous versions, to get Management Studio Express, you'll need either Express with Tools, Express with Tools and Advanced Services, or stand-alone Management Studio Express. You can download the more recent version, SP2, here: Essentially this means that full Management Studio functionality no longer requires a license. Starting with SQL Server 2012 SP1, however, Management Studio Express now has full parity in terms of feature set. There are other things missing like Profiler but technically that is not part of Management Studio itself, just part of the suite of client tools. The Express version was missing a bunch of functionality, most notably the ability to manage SQL Server Agent (even on non-Express instances). In the RTM release of SQL Server 2012 (and in previous versions), yes, they are quite different.
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