SQL Server Management Studio combines the features of Enterprise Manager
*AND* Query Analyzer in a single tool, which is great.

You do not need a full license, you can install the client software locally
- just download the trial of SQL 2005 and install only the client software.

Rick


On 2/24/07, Mike | NZSolutions Ltd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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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