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Bob

2006-02-01, 3:24 am

I am seeing references on the web to SQL Server Manager
http://www.databasejournal.com/feat...cle.php/3491006 for
example. This product wiil allow me to manager V7, 2K and 2K5 Sql Servers.

I can't find it. Does it exist, or did MSDN deliberately leave it out of my
particular copy of SQL Server 2005(Developer)?

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Bob
Jan DHondt

2006-02-01, 9:24 am

Bob,

The article is from april 2005 and speaks about Beta 2 version.

what we have in the final version is
- MS SQL Management Studio (which combines more or less Enterprise manager
and Query analyzer)
- In the tools section : configuration manager and surface area configuration

With Management studio you can NOT manage SQL 7 databases (this means that
you may have to leave your sql 2000 client tools on your pc and install the
sql 2005 tools alongside it (not upgrade))


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Jan D''Hondt
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Belgium
Database and .NET development

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"Bob" wrote:

> I am seeing references on the web to SQL Server Manager
> http://www.databasejournal.com/feat...cle.php/3491006 for
> example. This product wiil allow me to manager V7, 2K and 2K5 Sql Servers.
>
> I can't find it. Does it exist, or did MSDN deliberately leave it out of my
> particular copy of SQL Server 2005(Developer)?
>
> --
> Bob

Martijn Tonies

2006-02-01, 1:24 pm


> The article is from april 2005 and speaks about Beta 2 version.
>
> what we have in the final version is
> - MS SQL Management Studio (which combines more or less Enterprise manager
> and Query analyzer)
> - In the tools section : configuration manager and surface area

configuration
>
> With Management studio you can NOT manage SQL 7 databases (this means that
> you may have to leave your sql 2000 client tools on your pc and install

the
> sql 2005 tools alongside it (not upgrade))


As a total <plug>, we have a tool that you can use to
manager SQL 7, 2000 and 2005 and it doesn't suffer
from "slowness", given that it's Win32 code ;-)

Database Workbench - www.upscene.com


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