On 12/24/01, Mike Kear penned: >The problem here is that I'm moving 20 domains from a SQL7 machine to a >SQL2000 machine on a different hosting company. I have 20 domains to mov >e >and I can't move them all instantly. For some weeks I'm going to have to >work with both. And my major client has SQL7 and isn't going to upgrade >any time soon. So I have to continue to work with both.
If you have a fast enough connection, you can use 2000 Enterprise Manager to Manage the database on the SQL 7 machine with no problem. >I don't own SQL2000 - my hosting company does. I own SQL7. I have t >he >SQL7 Enterprise Manager. How can I work with the SQL2000 databases? >And where can I (legally) get the SQL2000 Enterprise manager without owni >ng >SQL2000 Server? You used to be able to download the SQL 7 evaluation which was good for 90 days. Once it expired, Enterprise Manager still worked. I'd imagine you can probably do the same thing with 2000. I don't know how "legal" that is, but it's just an Interface, not the actual SQL Server and all the licenses I've seen deal with Client Accesses. -- Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ ColdFusion Solutions / eCommerce Development [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.twcreations.com/ ______________________________________________________________________ Why Share? Dedicated Win 2000 Server · PIII 800 / 256 MB RAM / 40 GB HD / 20 GB MO/XFER Instant Activation · $99/Month · Free Setup http://www.pennyhost.com/redirect.cfm?adcode=coldfusionc FAQ: http://www.thenetprofits.co.uk/coldfusion/faq Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists