Hello Markus,

*Many* Thanks for your help. You were right about the wrong version, 
Sorry for the dumb mistake.

This also brings up a small suggestion from my side: Is it possible to 
include the version number in the name of the setup file (like the name 
of the server archive) or denote the version of the downloadable file on 
the web site? This would make it easier to check if you have the latest 
version. Anyway, many thanks for the fast reply.

Best regards,
Stefan Meier

> Hello Stefan,
> 
> 
> The symptoms you describe are exactly the ones one
> experiences when one connects with SQL Studio of 
> version < 7.4.3.17 to a db instance of version >= 7.4.3.17 .
> 
> are you _really_ sure you got a 7.4.3.17 er SQL Studio ?
> (e.g. do you have a large browser/proxy cache, etc. )
> You can check this by right clicking on the setup
> executable and looking at the properties->version->productversion .
> 
> 
> regards
> 
> Markus Stausberg
> SAP Labs Berlin
>  
> 

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