I'm not sure this came through properly the first time so here it goes 
again... sorry if this is a duplicate post.

In SQL Server 2005, the Enterprise Manager has been replaced with the 
SQL Server Management Studio.  There is a version called SQL Server 
Management Studio Express Edition that is a free download that you 
should be able to use.  According to the docs, it supports connections 
to other versions of SQL Server 2005 (not just the express edition), as 
well as SQL Server 2000 and MSDE.

HTH
Steve

Mike | NZSolutions Ltd wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Did a bit of research on this topic, but a little confused.
>
> What should I be using as an enterprise manager equivalent for sql
> server 2005 (hosted at my webhost). I wish to be able to connect to the
> db and create/organise tables - including reordering columns, and also
> create queries/views/sp's.
>
> Am wondering if I need to purchase full license of sql server 2005 for
> my local machine to achieve this ?
>
> Any help/advice would be appreciated.
>
> mike
>   

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