SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager WAS: web hosting, sql 2000

2004-03-17 Thread mayo
I've looked on the MS site and can't find it as a download. It looks as if
it is part of the SQL Server Package and is unavailable separately.

Gil Midonnet

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mayo: you can totally get enterprise manager for free. Its included even
with the free versions of SQL. I think I got my first copy out of the back
of an SQL book that came with a CD.
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RE: SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager WAS: web hosting, sql 2000

2004-03-17 Thread cfhelp
It comes with SQL server Desktop addition and SQL Server Client tools on the
SQL Server Install Disk. I don't know about it being free. And either way
you still need a CAL to access the server.

Rick

 
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I've looked on the MS site and can't find it as a download. It looks as if
it is part of the SQL Server Package and is unavailable separately.

Gil Midonnet

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mayo: you can totally get enterprise manager for free. Its included even
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Re: SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager WAS: web hosting, sql 2000

2004-03-17 Thread David Delbridge
Gil, it is freely downloadable.Check out this FAQ on our website: 
http://www.circa3k.com/FAQAnswer.cfm?ID=89It briefly describes the SQL 
2000 Client Tools, and provides a link to the download.

Enjoy!

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cfhelp wrote:

 It comes with SQL server Desktop addition and SQL Server Client tools on the
 SQL Server Install Disk. I don't know about it being free. And either way
 you still need a CAL to access the server.
 
 Rick
 
 
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 I've looked on the MS site and can't find it as a download. It looks as if
 it is part of the SQL Server Package and is unavailable separately.
 
 Gil Midonnet
 
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Re: SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager WAS: web hosting, sql 2000

2004-03-17 Thread peter . tilbrook
It's a heck of a download. You should be able to order the Evaluation
version on CD directly from Microsoft.

http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/default.asp

Click on the Evaluation Edition at the top right of this page. Then click
on Order the SQL Server Evaluation Kit link (US$7.95 - bargain!)

Peter Tilbrook
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Centrelink (http://www.centrelink.gov.au)
2 Faulding Street
Symonston ACT 2609

Tel: (02) 62115927


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SQL 2000 (enterprise manager)

2001-03-16 Thread Jay Patton

quick sql 2000 question.
I just upgraded to windows 2000 pro on my development machine, i was originally 
running win98 and had sql 7.0 Enterprise manager running on that. however after my 
upgrade to 2k i couldn't connect to my sql servers with that same software any longer. 
last night i downloaded the evaluation version of sql 2000 and with that i connected 
to the servers fine however now whenever i go to open the database folder to view my 
db the enterprise manager quits responding and i have to kill the program. has this 
happened to anyone else? or does anyone have any ideas why this might be happening?

Thanks,

Jay Patton
Web Design / Application Design
Web Pro USA
406.549.3337 ext. 203
1.888.5WEBPRO
www.webpro-usa.com


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Re: SQL 2000 (enterprise manager)

2001-03-16 Thread Sean Daniels

On 3/16/01 11:03 AM Jay Patton wrote:

 I just upgraded to windows 2000 pro on my development machine, i was
 originally running win98 and had sql 7.0 Enterprise manager running on that.
 however after my upgrade to 2k i couldn't connect to my sql servers with that
 same software any longer. last night i downloaded the evaluation version of
 sql 2000 and with that i connected to the servers fine however now whenever i
 go to open the database folder to view my db the enterprise manager quits
 responding and i have to kill the program. has this happened to anyone else?
 or does anyone have any ideas why this might be happening?

I haven't tried the SQL 2000 enterprise manager yet, but I use SQL 7
Enterprise Manager all the time on my Windows 2000 pro machine. You might
just try reinstalling those.

- Sean
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Re: SQL 2000 (enterprise manager)

2001-03-16 Thread Jay Patton

Acually i just got off the phone with an SQL Administrator at interland and
they say that SQL 2000 (Enterprise Manager) will connect to SQL 7.0 Server
but it wont open the database folder. so i reinstalled SQL 7.0 and for
whatever reason it connected fine this time, i didnt change or do anything
differantly on my end at all so the reason i didnt get connected the first
time i guess ill never find out.

Jay Patton
Web Design / Application Design
Web Pro USA
406.549.3337 ext. 203
1.888.5WEBPRO
www.webpro-usa.com
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From: "Sean Daniels" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: SQL 2000 (enterprise manager)


 On 3/16/01 11:03 AM Jay Patton wrote:

  I just upgraded to windows 2000 pro on my development machine, i was
  originally running win98 and had sql 7.0 Enterprise manager running on
that.
  however after my upgrade to 2k i couldn't connect to my sql servers with
that
  same software any longer. last night i downloaded the evaluation version
of
  sql 2000 and with that i connected to the servers fine however now
whenever i
  go to open the database folder to view my db the enterprise manager
quits
  responding and i have to kill the program. has this happened to anyone
else?
  or does anyone have any ideas why this might be happening?

 I haven't tried the SQL 2000 enterprise manager yet, but I use SQL 7
 Enterprise Manager all the time on my Windows 2000 pro machine. You might
 just try reinstalling those.

 - Sean

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RE: SQL 2000 (enterprise manager)

2001-03-16 Thread John Wilker

I've got SQL 2k on Win2k and have no probs. Didn't have any with SQL 7 on
Win2k.

You will however have problems with SQL 7 EM trying to talk to SQL 2k
databases I believe. Though the reverse works just fine.

J.

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Office: 909-943-8428
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From: Sean Daniels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 9:17 AM
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Subject: Re: SQL 2000 (enterprise manager)


On 3/16/01 11:03 AM Jay Patton wrote:

 I just upgraded to windows 2000 pro on my development machine, i was
 originally running win98 and had sql 7.0 Enterprise manager running on
that.
 however after my upgrade to 2k i couldn't connect to my sql servers with
that
 same software any longer. last night i downloaded the evaluation version
of
 sql 2000 and with that i connected to the servers fine however now
whenever i
 go to open the database folder to view my db the enterprise manager quits
 responding and i have to kill the program. has this happened to anyone
else?
 or does anyone have any ideas why this might be happening?

I haven't tried the SQL 2000 enterprise manager yet, but I use SQL 7
Enterprise Manager all the time on my Windows 2000 pro machine. You might
just try reinstalling those.

- Sean
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RE: SQL 2000 (enterprise manager) New Question

2001-03-16 Thread John Wilker

That actually answers a problem I've been having but haven't had time to
look into completely.

Now my question is, I've got SQL 2k installed and am using that, can I
install 7 and have both EMs? I think I tried a while back and it killed my
EM and I had to reinstall 2k.

Anyone ever done that?

J.


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Office: 909-943-8428
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From: Jay Patton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 9:32 AM
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Subject: Re: SQL 2000 (enterprise manager)


Acually i just got off the phone with an SQL Administrator at interland and
they say that SQL 2000 (Enterprise Manager) will connect to SQL 7.0 Server
but it wont open the database folder. so i reinstalled SQL 7.0 and for
whatever reason it connected fine this time, i didnt change or do anything
differantly on my end at all so the reason i didnt get connected the first
time i guess ill never find out.

Jay Patton
Web Design / Application Design
Web Pro USA
406.549.3337 ext. 203
1.888.5WEBPRO
www.webpro-usa.com
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From: "Sean Daniels" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: SQL 2000 (enterprise manager)


 On 3/16/01 11:03 AM Jay Patton wrote:

  I just upgraded to windows 2000 pro on my development machine, i was
  originally running win98 and had sql 7.0 Enterprise manager running on
that.
  however after my upgrade to 2k i couldn't connect to my sql servers with
that
  same software any longer. last night i downloaded the evaluation version
of
  sql 2000 and with that i connected to the servers fine however now
whenever i
  go to open the database folder to view my db the enterprise manager
quits
  responding and i have to kill the program. has this happened to anyone
else?
  or does anyone have any ideas why this might be happening?

 I haven't tried the SQL 2000 enterprise manager yet, but I use SQL 7
 Enterprise Manager all the time on my Windows 2000 pro machine. You might
 just try reinstalling those.

 - Sean

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RE: SQL 2000 (enterprise manager) New Question

2001-03-16 Thread Bob Silverberg

You cannot have both EMs installed, but the 2K EM _should_ work fine talking
to 7 dbs.  I've got it running on a few machines and haven't encountered any
problems.

Bob

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From: John Wilker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: March 16, 2001 1:42 PM
To: CF-Talk
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That actually answers a problem I've been having but haven't had time to
look into completely.

Now my question is, I've got SQL 2k installed and am using that, can I
install 7 and have both EMs? I think I tried a while back and it killed my
EM and I had to reinstall 2k.

Anyone ever done that?

J.


John Wilker
Web Applications Consultant
Allaire Certified ColdFusion Developer

Office: 909-943-8428
www.billtracker.org http://www.billtracker.org


-Original Message-
From: Jay Patton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 9:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SQL 2000 (enterprise manager)


Acually i just got off the phone with an SQL Administrator at interland and
they say that SQL 2000 (Enterprise Manager) will connect to SQL 7.0 Server
but it wont open the database folder. so i reinstalled SQL 7.0 and for
whatever reason it connected fine this time, i didnt change or do anything
differantly on my end at all so the reason i didnt get connected the first
time i guess ill never find out.

Jay Patton
Web Design / Application Design
Web Pro USA
406.549.3337 ext. 203
1.888.5WEBPRO
www.webpro-usa.com
- Original Message -
From: "Sean Daniels" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: SQL 2000 (enterprise manager)


 On 3/16/01 11:03 AM Jay Patton wrote:

  I just upgraded to windows 2000 pro on my development machine, i was
  originally running win98 and had sql 7.0 Enterprise manager running on
that.
  however after my upgrade to 2k i couldn't connect to my sql servers with
that
  same software any longer. last night i downloaded the evaluation version
of
  sql 2000 and with that i connected to the servers fine however now
whenever i
  go to open the database folder to view my db the enterprise manager
quits
  responding and i have to kill the program. has this happened to anyone
else?
  or does anyone have any ideas why this might be happening?

 I haven't tried the SQL 2000 enterprise manager yet, but I use SQL 7
 Enterprise Manager all the time on my Windows 2000 pro machine. You might
 just try reinstalling those.

 - Sean

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Re: SQL 2000 (enterprise manager)

2001-03-16 Thread Trey Rouse

Actually I have no problem doing ANY function using Enterprise Manager 2000 
on a sql 7.0 box.  *shrug*



At 10:32 AM 3/16/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Acually i just got off the phone with an SQL Administrator at interland and
they say that SQL 2000 (Enterprise Manager) will connect to SQL 7.0 Server
but it wont open the database folder. so i reinstalled SQL 7.0 and for
whatever reason it connected fine this time, i didnt change or do anything
differantly on my end at all so the reason i didnt get connected the first
time i guess ill never find out.

Jay Patton
Web Design / Application Design
Web Pro USA
406.549.3337 ext. 203
1.888.5WEBPRO
www.webpro-usa.com
- Original Message -
From: "Sean Daniels" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: SQL 2000 (enterprise manager)


  On 3/16/01 11:03 AM Jay Patton wrote:
 
   I just upgraded to windows 2000 pro on my development machine, i was
   originally running win98 and had sql 7.0 Enterprise manager running on
that.
   however after my upgrade to 2k i couldn't connect to my sql servers with
that
   same software any longer. last night i downloaded the evaluation version
of
   sql 2000 and with that i connected to the servers fine however now
whenever i
   go to open the database folder to view my db the enterprise manager
quits
   responding and i have to kill the program. has this happened to anyone
else?
   or does anyone have any ideas why this might be happening?
 
  I haven't tried the SQL 2000 enterprise manager yet, but I use SQL 7
  Enterprise Manager all the time on my Windows 2000 pro machine. You might
  just try reinstalling those.
 
  - Sean
 

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