Fix SQLCMD.EXE Errors and Download Now

Last Updated: 11/24/2023
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T-SQL execution command line utility files, such as SQLCMD.EXE, are considered a type of Win32 EXE (Dynamic link library) file. They are associated with the EXE file extension, developed by Microsoft for Microsoft SQL Server.

SQLCMD.EXE was initially released with inFlow Inventory 3.5.2 on 08/09/2017 for the Windows 10 Operating System. The latest version update [v2007.0100.1600.022 ((SQL_PreRelease).080709-1414 )] for Microsoft SQL Server was 10.00.1600.22 released on 02/08/2009.

This article discusses complete file details, EXE file troubleshooting instructions for problems with SQLCMD.EXE, and a comprehensive set of free downloads for every file version that has been catalogued by our team.

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File Overview


General Information
File Name: SQLCMD.EXE
File Extension: EXE file extension
Description: T-SQL execution command line utility
Object File Type: Dynamic link library
Comments: SQL
File Operating System: Windows NT
MIME Type: application/octet-stream
User Popularity Rating:
 
Developer and Software Information
Software Developer: Microsoft Corporation
Software Program: Microsoft SQL Server
Legal Copyright: Microsoft Corp. All rights reserved.
File Details
Character Set: Unicode
Language Code: English (U.S.)
File Flags: Private build
File Flags Mask: 0x003f
Entry Point: 0x19b24
Code Size: 133632


What are SQLCMD.EXE Error Messages?


SQLCMD.EXE Runtime Errors

Runtime errors are Microsoft SQL Server errors that occur during "runtime". Runtime is pretty self-explanatory; it means that these EXE errors are triggered when SQLCMD.EXE is attempted to be loaded either when Microsoft SQL Server is starting up, or in some cases already running. Runtime errors are the most common form of EXE error you will encounter using Microsoft SQL Server.

In most cases, SQLCMD.EXE runtime errors occurring while the program is running will result in the program terminating abnormally. Most of these SQLCMD.EXE error messages mean that Microsoft SQL Server was either unable to locate this file on startup, or the file is corrupt, resulting in a prematurely-aborted startup process. Generally, Microsoft SQL Server will be unable to start without resolving these errors.

Some of the most common SQLCMD.EXE errors include:

  • SQLCMD.EXE - Bad Image.
  • SQLCMD.EXE Application Error.
  • SQLCMD.EXE could not be found.
  • SQLCMD.EXE could not be installed.
  • SQLCMD.EXE could not be launched. Class not registered.
  • SQLCMD.EXE could not be started.
  • SQLCMD.EXE failed to initialize properly.
  • SQLCMD.EXE has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
  • SQLCMD.EXE is not a valid Win32 application.
  • SQLCMD.EXE is not running.
  • Cannot find SQLCMD.EXE.
  • Error starting program: SQLCMD.EXE.
  • Faulting Application Path: SQLCMD.EXE.
  • The file SQLCMD.EXE is missing or corrupt.
  • Windows failed to start - SQLCMD.EXE.
System Error


The program can’t start because SQLCMD.EXE is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.

Thus, it's critical to make sure your anti-virus is kept up-to-date and scanning regularly.

Finding the source of the SQLCMD.EXE error is key to properly resolving these errors. Although most of these EXE errors affecting SQLCMD.EXE will happen during startup, occasionally you will encounter a runtime error while using Microsoft SQL Server. This can occur due to poor programming on behalf of Microsoft Corporation, conflicts with other software or 3rd-party plug-ins, or caused by damaged and outdated hardware. Also, these types of SQLCMD.EXE errors can occur if it has been accidentally moved, deleted, or corrupted by a malware infection. Thus, it's critical to make sure your anti-virus is kept up-to-date and scanning regularly.



How to Fix SQLCMD.EXE Errors in 3 Steps (Time to complete: ~5-15 minutes)

If you're encountering one of the error messages above, follow these troubleshooting steps to resolve your SQLCMD.EXE issue. These troubleshooting steps are listed in the recommended order of execution.


Step 1: Restore your PC back to the latest restore point, "snapshot", or backup image before error occurred.

To begin System Restore (Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10):

  1. Hit the Windows Start button
  2. When you see the search box, type "System Restore" and press "ENTER".
  3. In the search results, find and click System Restore.
  4. Please enter the administrator password (if applicable / prompted).
  5. Follow the steps in the System Restore Wizard to choose a relevant restore point.
  6. Restore your computer to that backup image.

If the Step 1 fails to resolve the SQLCMD.EXE error, please proceed to the Step 2 below.

Step 2: If recently installed Microsoft SQL Server (or related software), uninstall then try reinstalling Microsoft SQL Server software.

You can uninstall Microsoft SQL Server software by following these instructions (Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10):

  1. Hit the Windows Start button
  2. In the search box, type "Uninstall" and press "ENTER".
  3. In the search results, find and click "Add or Remove Programs"
  4. Find the entry for Microsoft SQL Server 10.00.1600.22 and click "Uninstall"
  5. Follow the prompts for uninstallation.

After the software has been fully uninstalled, restart your PC and reinstall Microsoft SQL Server software.

If this Step 2 fails as well, please proceed to the Step 3 below.

Microsoft SQL Server 10.00.1600.22

Microsoft Corporation

Step 3: Perform a Windows Update.

When the first two steps haven't solved your issue, it might be a good idea to run Windows Update. Many SQLCMD.EXE error messages that are encountered can be contributed to an outdated Windows Operating System. To run Windows Update, please follow these easy steps:

  1. Hit the Windows Start button
  2. In the search box, type "Update" and press "ENTER".
  3. In the Windows Update dialog box, click "Check for Updates" (or similar button depending on your Windows version)
  4. If updates are available for download, click "Install Updates".
  5. After the update is completed, restart your PC.

If Windows Update failed to resolve the SQLCMD.EXE error message, please proceed to next step. Please note that this final step is recommended for advanced PC users only.



If Those Steps Fail: Download and Replace Your SQLCMD.EXE File (Caution: Advanced)

If none of the previous three troubleshooting steps have resolved your issue, you can try a more aggressive approach (Note: Not recommended for amateur PC users) by downloading and replacing your appropriate SQLCMD.EXE file version. We maintain a comprehensive database of 100% malware-free SQLCMD.EXE files for every applicable version of Microsoft SQL Server. Please follow the steps below to download and properly replace you file:

  1. Locate your Windows operating system version in the list of below "Download SQLCMD.EXE Files".
  2. Click the appropriate "Download Now" button and download your Windows file version.
  3. Copy this file to the appropriate Microsoft SQL Server folder location:
    Windows 10: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\
    Windows 10: C:\Program Files\inFlow Inventory\
    Windows 10: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Tools\Binn\
  4. Restart your computer.

If this final step has failed and you're still encountering the error, you're only remaining option is to do a clean installation of Windows 10.


GEEK TIP : We must emphasize that reinstalling Windows will be a very time-consuming and advanced task to resolve SQLCMD.EXE problems. To avoid data loss, you must be sure that you have backed-up all of your important documents, pictures, software installers, and other personal data before beginning the process. If you are not currently backing up your data, you need to do so immediately.



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CAUTION : We strongly advise against downloading and copying SQLCMD.EXE to your appropriate Windows system directory. Microsoft typically does not release Microsoft SQL Server EXE files for download because they are bundled together inside of a software installer. The installer's task is to ensure that all correct verifications have been made before installing and placing SQLCMD.EXE and all other EXE files for Microsoft SQL Server. An incorrectly installed EXE file may create system instability and could cause your program or operating system to stop functioning altogether. Proceed with caution.

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