I always thought you could have Ent Manager at no cost, what type of 
licensing issues prevent you from having it on your home computer? I am not 
much of a MSSQL person so do not keep up with all that. 

On 5/31/05, Richard Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> On Tuesday 31 May 2005 12:42, Russ wrote:
> 
> Not quite, no.
> 
> To elaborate, here is a situation which came up for me last week. I was
> working at home due to illness, and I needed to debug some problems we 
> were
> having with our SQL Server database. At home, I do not have a copy of 
> either
> the Enterprise Manager (licensing issues) or the Query Analyzer (not
> compatible with my computer). I would love to be able to shell in via ssh 
> to
> the server and execute SQL straight from a command prompt (but then, as 
> I've
> mentioned, I usually prefer a CLI interface), but I can't do that with SQL
> Server. If I have SQL Qery Analyzer on my desktop then yes, it's more or
> less adequate. So what I'd like is the ability to shell in to the remote
> server and execute commands there, rather than on my desktop.
> 
>


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