Hi Steve,
 I've been using Aqua Data Studio. It works quite well for doing most things
in SQL Server. I'm not sure if it can be completely used to manage but for
doing queries, writing stored procs and things like that it's fine.

The one time I ran into an issue was trying to log into an account that
needed to change it's password. Aqua Data Studio didn't seem to know how to
do that.

Thanks,
Ben

On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 3:11 AM, Steve Good <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I just got a MacBook Pro and everything is great, but I was wondering
> what the best way would be to manage a MS SQL server would be.
> Obviously I can't install MSSQL Studio natively.  I have Parallels,
> but having a hell of a time getting Windows XP running in a VM.  My
> original plan was to just run SQL Studio in the VM, but its not going
> as well as I had expected.
>
> What do you all use to manage a SQL server from OS X, if you do at all?
>
> Thanks!
> Steve
>
> 

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