Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Can I register SQL 2005 Server in the SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager?

Hi All,
I was wondering if I could register SQL 2005 Server in the SQL 2000
Enterprise Manager or vice versa.
I have two database servers. One of them is SQL 2000 enterprise edition
and the other one is SQL 2005 developer edition. We have not moved
completely to our new server from our old SQL 2000 server as we are
still learning and testing features.
I will highly appreciate your suggestions.
Thanks a million in advance.
Best regards,
MamunYou can manager 2000 and 2005 in 2005 Management Studio.
You can manage 7.0 and 2000 in 2000 Enterprise Manager.
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
"microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb" <mamun_ah@.hotmail.com> wrote in messa
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> Hi All,
> I was wondering if I could register SQL 2005 Server in the SQL 2000
> Enterprise Manager or vice versa.
> I have two database servers. One of them is SQL 2000 enterprise edition
> and the other one is SQL 2005 developer edition. We have not moved
> completely to our new server from our old SQL 2000 server as we are
> still learning and testing features.
> I will highly appreciate your suggestions.
> Thanks a million in advance.
> Best regards,
> Mamun
>|||You are suggested to use SQL Server Management Studio as it supports SQL
2000 and provides better perfomance when compared to the Enterprise Manager
in SQL 2000.
Martin C K Poon
Senior Analyst Programmer
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"microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb" <mamun_ah@.hotmail.com> ?
news:1144955476.589607.315160@.v46g2000cwv.googlegroups.com ?...
> Hi All,
> I was wondering if I could register SQL 2005 Server in the SQL 2000
> Enterprise Manager or vice versa.
> I have two database servers. One of them is SQL 2000 enterprise edition
> and the other one is SQL 2005 developer edition. We have not moved
> completely to our new server from our old SQL 2000 server as we are
> still learning and testing features.
> I will highly appreciate your suggestions.
> Thanks a million in advance.
> Best regards,
> Mamun
>

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