I use a little utility called DB Browser Portable.  Very small
footprint.  It is designed to run from a pen drive however just copy
it to a computer if logged in remotely and run it.  It even has export
capability. MSSql Express 2005 didn't have export capability and I
found this little tool to be a gem for that purpose.  After finished
just delete the folder and you are done!

http://www.pendriveapps.com/database-browser-portable/



On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 6:34 PM, Ted Roche <[email protected]> wrote:
> Recently, I was troubleshooting a problem with Google Chromium's
> profile - it got corrupted in a crash. The file browser was displaying
> a whole bunch of SQLite databases, and I was curious what was stored
> in them. There isn't a tool on my machine to browse these files
> graphically, although I could always dump the schema and data with the
> command-line tool.
>
> Is anyone working with a GUI SQLite tool? Any recommendations?
>
> I've found SQLite Studio
> (http://sqlitestudio.one.pl/index.rvt?act=about) and SQLiteMan
> (http://sqliteman.com/page/2.html) and there's a table of tools on the
> SQLite site (http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=ManagementTools)
>
> --
> Ted Roche
> Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
> http://www.tedroche.com
>
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