While it doesn't expire, you cannot apply any SQL Server service packs
to your system. Even after you uninstall the app and install the
non-eval version, it still won't let you install the service pack.

I was very upset.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 8:40 PM
> To: SQL
> Subject: Does EM Expire? 
> 
> 
> Does the Enterprise Manager on the 120day eval Version of MS 
> SQLServer2000 expire too?
> 
> For ages, I've had a problem with requiring SQLServer 7 on my 
> system because that's what my major client uses, yet my 
> hosting company has SQLServer2000.
> I don't own SQL2000, but I do own SQL7.   But my problem has 
> been to get
> Enterprise Manager -style access to my SQL2000 databases on 
> my hosting company.
> 
> I've got an eval copy of SQL2000 and it has exactly the EM 
> that I need. The database expires after 120 days, but does 
> anyone know if the EM and desktop components expire too?  In 
> other words is this the answer to my
> issue?  Can I just load EM from the  2000 eval and use it?    
>  It's not a
> licensing issue, because I'm paying for a client license for 
> my SQL2000 through my hosting fees.  All I want to do is get 
> full access to my databases on SQL2000 and MSAccess doesn't 
> do it, and doing a lot of things by SQL commands through the 
> Query Analyser is clumsy and time-consuming.
> 
> Cheers,
> Mike Kear
> Windsor, NSW, Australia
> AFP WebWorks
> 
> 
> 
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