it wont install the developer edition?
thats all you really need, that gives you the db and ent man.
tw
On 6/20/07, Erika L. Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to run SQL Enterprise Manager AND SQL 2000 DB Server on my laptop
quite happily until I recently had to re-install the OS. Now it
I've been using EMS's SQL Manager 2005 for SQL Server (Lite Edition).
It was suggested on this list a couple of weeks back. So far it's
done what I need it to do and it's free.
http://www.sqlmanager.net/
On 6/20/07, Erika L. Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to run SQL Enterprise Manager
And of course, there are a bunch of Eclipse plugins that can talk to
MSSQL... if all
you're doing is SQL stuff... and using eclipse, no doubt. ;-)
On 6/21/07, Dinner wrote:
I've been using the SQL Server Management Studio (used express for awhile
too)
and they both talked to 2000, as well as
I've been using the SQL Server Management Studio (used express for awhile
too)
and they both talked to 2000, as well as the new version.
I heard someone saying you can even get to DTS somewhere in Management
Studio... (if you're more familiar with it...) I think it was on cf-talk, as
to how.
been dealing with another fire - but will be back to this thread soon
just to let y'all know i wasn't ignoring you :)
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I used to run SQL Enterprise Manager AND SQL 2000 DB Server on my laptop
quite happily until I recently had to re-install the OS. Now it wont install
I at least need EntMgr- is there a work around or a similar program I can
use? I need access to my DB's and I'm tired of TS'ing in to the