Easiest thing for you to do is get enterprise manager / Query Analyzer.
You can order the SQL Server evaluation CD for about $10 off of the
microsoft web site. (I.E. Enterprise Manager and Query Analyzer do not
time out). You will not be able to run a local SQL Server on Windows
95/98/Me but the client tools (I.E. Enterprise Manager / Query Analyzer)
will work.
You could order the development version of SQL Server (About $500). If
you don't have NT / 2000 and/or don't need to run a developmental version
of SQL Server, this probably isn't worth the cost.
You could sign up for MSDN, which gives you a boat-load of MS products
for development purposes. I think if you become a business partner (?),
the cost is even cheaper.
At 01:51 PM 05/31/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>I have a web site that has SQL Server 2000 on it. I have never even
>thought of touching this database until now. I want to go in and create
>some tables. I was told I can install some application on my computer that
>will allow me to connect to the SQL Sever. Then use this program to create
>the tables I need.
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>Does anyone know what I'm talking about because I sure don't : ]
>
>TIA
>
>Art
>
>"Never put your finger where you wouldn't put your nose."
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