Install SQL CLR types & Report Viewer 2012 on Sql 2008 server

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Solution 1

“Microsoft® System CLR Types for Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012” can be downloaded at Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Feature Pack (direct links: X86 version, X64 version).

And it seems to have fixed the installation problem for us; the server we needed to install the Report Viewer 2012 on does not have SQL Server installed at all.

Solution 2

Here the solution to download the Microsoft® System CLR Types for Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012

Step 1 : Choose the below website link

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=29065

Step 2 : In this link, you have to choose the "Install instructions" menu. Then, you need to troll down up to you have seen the content mentioned below.

Microsoft® System CLR Types for Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 The SQL Server System CLR Types package contains the components implementing the geometry, geography, and hierarchy id types in SQL Server 2012. This component can be installed separately from the server to allow client applications to use these types outside of the server.

Note: This component also requires Windows Installer 4.5 X86 Package(SQLSysClrTypes.msi) X64 Package (SQLSysClrTypes.msi)

STEP 3 : You may download the file as you needed, along with these software if you're looking for

Microsoft report viewer 2012, you follow this below website link to download it.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=35747

Regards,

Hem Shankar

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  • Abdulaziz Alshamsi
    Abdulaziz Alshamsi over 1 year

    I'm in the process of installing a client's ASP.net site on a Windows Server 2003 box running Sql 2008.

    The site uses Report Viewer 2012, but when I attempted to install it on the server, I got the message "CLR Types for Sql Server 2012" were missing.

    Does anyone know if it be possible to install the 2012 CLR types alongside SQL 2008, and without Sql 2012?

    Many thanks.

  • msulis
    msulis almost 10 years
    +1 for the direct links. they seem impossible to find using microsoft's search tools.
  • Zam
    Zam about 3 years
    Unfortunately it looks like these links are now dead, I posted a new answer with an updated link if anyone is still looking for this.
  • Zam
    Zam about 3 years
    Unfortunately it looks like the first link is now dead, I posted a new answer with an updated link if anyone is still looking for this.