Thursday, March 8, 2012

Another Enterprise Manager Question

I used to do all my MSDE dev in MS Acc2K. As I was converting a friend to
developing SQL Dbs rather than Access mdb one, he discovered and downloaded
from the MS Site a util called client tools which turned out to be Enterprise
Manager.
Is this no longer available for download? If so can anyone point me to it?
I'm about to try out the web based item that I've just downloaded but I'm so
used to EM I'd prefer it if possible.
Regards,
Mr. Smith
The new SQL 2005 Express has some tools like that available. For MSDE 2K,
you'd have to either use EM off a SQL 2K CD, locate a third-party app, or
use an ASP/ASP.NET version.
"Mr. Smith" <MrSmith@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8AAA465B-8043-4924-A13F-728968BDB246@.microsoft.com...
> I used to do all my MSDE dev in MS Acc2K. As I was converting a friend to
> developing SQL Dbs rather than Access mdb one, he discovered and
> downloaded
> from the MS Site a util called client tools which turned out to be
> Enterprise
> Manager.
> Is this no longer available for download? If so can anyone point me to
> it?
> I'm about to try out the web based item that I've just downloaded but I'm
> so
> used to EM I'd prefer it if possible.
> Regards,
> Mr. Smith
|||Thanks for that. I had a feeling. The Web based offering from MS is
useless, Acc2K has far better tools to admin MSDE than that. I've gotten
hold of EMS MS SQL Lite which is OK in the interim but I'm gonna have to get
hold on an SQL2K disc
Regs,
Mr. Smith
"Michael C#" wrote:

> The new SQL 2005 Express has some tools like that available. For MSDE 2K,
> you'd have to either use EM off a SQL 2K CD, locate a third-party app, or
> use an ASP/ASP.NET version.
> "Mr. Smith" <MrSmith@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:8AAA465B-8043-4924-A13F-728968BDB246@.microsoft.com...
>
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