Answer by Matt Whitfield
I would say that the risk of removing them would far outweigh the benefit of the space you'll get back - they're not exactly huge components, after all.You'd probably get more space back by deleting...
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Another solution could be to baclup your databases, script out logins with pwds, jobs, SSIS packets and so on. Then you can completely remove SQL 2005 and restore your backups, jobs, logins and other...
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Hi,For the first time, today, I upgraded (in-place) SQL Server 2005 standard edition to SQL Server 2008 enterprise edition with SP1 + Cumulative hotfixes. I observed that SQL Server 2005 tools along...
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