I thought that (theoretically) Enterprise Manager was freeware.  It is 
useless without a SQL Server behind it.  I have been told by multiple 
hosting partners that I should just buy the evaluation version ($10) to get 
Enterprise Manager /Query Analyzer, because they are free for all.


At 12:22 PM 07/03/2001 +1000, you wrote:
>The system administrator at my client has done a software audit and has
>decided in his wisdom that I don't need to have SQLServer on my sytem, and
>while I dont use the database on my local PC, I do use the Enterprise
>Manager a LOT for accessing and manipulating the database on the server.
>
>Before I go and have a fight with him over this, is there an alternative I
>could use (other than Access2000)?   I seem to recall there was discussion
>of this some months ago and I think someone said Micro$oft had a freeware
>alternative to Enterprise Manager, but I can't find it in the archives.
>
>Or another possibility is that I could load just the Enterprise Manager on
>my local system.  Does that require a whole SQL License?
>
>Are there any other possibilities before I go and deck the system
>administrator?
>
>Cheers,
>Mike Kear
>AFP Webworks,
>Windsor, NSW, Australia.
>
>
>
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