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Hello,
I am running SQL Server 2005 SP4 Standard and have sysadmin right. I have created a maintenance plan but it is not visible under the Maintenance Plans folder under Management. I can connect to SSIS and see the plan under MSDB, has anyone come across this before?
Any help would be most appreciated,
Andrew
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The possibility is that it is the Express Edition with Advanced Services. I believe it doesn't come with SQL Server agent,or the ability to run maintenance plans or jobs.
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I am running SQL Server 2005 SP4 Standard and have sysadmin right. I have created a maintenance plan but it is not visible under the Maintenance Plans folder under Management. I can connect to SSIS and see the plan under MSDB, has anyone come across this before?
Was the maintenance plan created in BIDS or SSMS?
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Hello,
The maintenance plan was created in SSMS. The instance on the server is definitely SQL Server 2005 Standard SP4.
Bit of a weird problem I admit, cannot find out why this is happening.
Regards,
Andrew
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Are you able to see the Maintenance Plan if you connect to the server from another instance?
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