Re: [NF] SQL Server Management Studio Express

2007-01-10 Thread Alan Bourke
I run it in an XP virtual machine and it is a mite tardy for sure. -- Alan Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Email service worth paying for. Try it for free ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance:

Re: [NF] SQL Server Management Studio Express

2007-01-09 Thread MB Software Solutions
Paul Hill wrote: A few years ago I was migrating a bunch of Fox data to MSSQL. I was using a spare PC running MSDE (the previous incarnation of SQL Express) to develop the conversion routines but my data hit the 2 Gb limit. So I installed Win2K Server full SQL 2000 on the same box. The

RE: [NF] SQL Server Management Studio Express

2007-01-09 Thread Stephen the Cook
Rick Schummer wrote: Ok, what is slow? The time to start it up, or the time to change db's or servers and have all those objects in the IDE? Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. (attempting my best to not sound sarcastic, but it is all slow) I want to reiterate, I am referring to the SQL Express

RE: [NF] SQL Server Management Studio Express

2007-01-09 Thread Stephen the Cook
MB Software Solutions wrote: Rick Schummer wrote: I don't think he was referring to SQL Server 2005. I believe he is referring to Management Studio for SQL Server *Express* is dog slow, even on latest and greatest hardware. It is a pig and should be considered an embarrassment to the SQL

Re: [NF] SQL Server Management Studio Express

2007-01-08 Thread Man-wai CHANG
Man-wai CHANG wrote: It's really a pig in both speed an size... is there trick to speed it up? (what the hell is it+.Net doing in the background??) But then everything manufactured and patented by Micro$oft is not edible well I guess... .hmm -- .~. Might, Courage, Vision,

RE: [NF] SQL Server Management Studio Express

2007-01-08 Thread Stephen the Cook
Man-wai CHANG wrote: It's really a pig in both speed an size... is there trick to speed it up? (what the hell is it+.Net doing in the background??) What is slow? Stephen Russell DBA / .Net Developer Memphis TN 38115 901.246-0159 Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We

RE: [NF] SQL Server Management Studio Express

2007-01-08 Thread Rick Schummer
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RE: [NF] SQL Server Management Studio Express

2007-01-08 Thread Stephen the Cook
Rick Schummer wrote: I don't think he was referring to SQL Server 2005. I believe he is referring to Management Studio for SQL Server *Express* is dog slow, even on latest and greatest hardware. It is a pig and should be considered an embarrassment to the SQL Server team. Ok, what is

Re: [NF] SQL Server Management Studio Express

2007-01-08 Thread Eugene Vital
Stephen the Cook wrote: Rick Schummer wrote: I don't think he was referring to SQL Server 2005. I believe he is referring to Management Studio for SQL Server *Express* is dog slow, even on latest and greatest hardware. It is a pig and should be considered an embarrassment to the SQL

RE: [NF] SQL Server Management Studio Express

2007-01-08 Thread Rick Schummer
Ok, what is slow? The time to start it up, or the time to change db's or servers and have all those objects in the IDE? Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. (attempting my best to not sound sarcastic, but it is all slow) I want to reiterate, I am referring to the SQL Express version, not the regular