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    Posted: 15 October 2003 at 8:22pm

Does anyone know of an open source (i.e. free) software that can connect to SQL Server 2000 similar to SQL Server Enterprise Manager?  Or do I just need to buy a Enterprise Manager license?

We used SQL Server 7.0 previously, and now have SQL Server 2000.  Our Enterprise Manager 7.0 won't work with the new 2000 version.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote michael Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 October 2003 at 8:43pm
If you bought SQL 2000, id does come with Enterprise Manager and afaik you can install it on your workstations. Nevertheless there are a few options, check on download.com, or one I like is a web based one off aspin.com, forgot the names...
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MS just released a free one.
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You can also use access for this.

create a new project - its almost the same as Enterprise Manager

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Originally posted by Bunce Bunce wrote:

MS just released a free one.

MS released a free version of SQL2000 called MSDE (Microsoft Desktop Engine), but it doesn't come with Enterprise Manager.

You can get Enterprise manager with the MS SQL 2000 developer Edition for $40-$50, but as noted above, if You have SQL 2000, you already have enterprise manager.


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Originally posted by dpyers dpyers wrote:

Originally posted by Bunce Bunce wrote:

MS just released a free one.

MS released a free version of SQL2000 called MSDE (Microsoft Desktop Engine), but it doesn't come with Enterprise Manager.

You can get Enterprise manager with the MS SQL 2000 developer Edition for $40-$50, but as noted above, if You have SQL 2000, you already have enterprise manager.

Wasn't talking about MSDE. We were discussing front-end tools, not engines.



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Originally posted by Bunce Bunce wrote:

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Wasn't talking about MSDE. We were discussing front-end tools, not engines.

Agreed, but I went to MS site to find the recently released free FE tool you mentioned, and couldn't find it so assumed you were thinking about MSDE which was recently released.

If I was mistaken, do you have a link?


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