Ok, I mean EM. Enterprise Manager- the database administrator front end.

I'm dislexic ko?   What so?  <g>


If the SQL7 Enterprise Manager doesn't work with SQL2000 does the SQL2000
one work with SQL7?   Where could I get it if I don't own a SQL2000 server?



Cheers,
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP WebWorks


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 3:33 AM
To: SQL
Subject: RE: SQL2000 and SQL7 together . .. possible?

What's the ME?

---- Original Message ----
From: Mike Kear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 2001-12-21 22:46:14.0
To: SQL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: SQL2000 and SQL7 together . .. possible?

I am in the process of migrating my sites from a host using SQLServer 7  to
another hosting company that has SQL2000.    I still need to keep the SQL7
going till everything's moved and tested, but I also need to set up on the
SQL2000 and do development work there.


But my SQL7 ME doesn't work with SQL2000.   I can install MSDE, but when I
do it says I have ME installed and it is not allowed.


I could use Access, but that has different table structures and datatype
names and the SQL is different. I'd rather work directly in the  SQL
environment.


Does anyone know how I can get round this?  Can I have both SQL7 and SQL2000
tools installed on the same machine?



Also, I own a SQL7 server myself, but I don't own a SQL2000 server.  Is the
ME for SQL2000 available anywhere other than the server disk?




Cheers,
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP WebWorks



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