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Using MS SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Manager With MS SQL Server 2000


Hi Everyone,

Most of our MS SQL Servers are still running on SQL 2000, but being I
will soon be upgrading my workstation to Vista Business I'd like to
install MS SQL 2005 Enterprise Manager to manage them all. When I
tried to install MS SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager on Vista, it gave me a
message saying it's not compatible, so I'll have to use 2005 I guess.

We have LOTS of DTS scripts on our SQL 2000 server, and will 2005 EM
work with these okay? Also I want to make sure SQL 2005 Enterprise
Manager won't be adding to, changing, or 'upgrading' the DTS scripts or
anything on the SQL 2000 servers as we still have folks using SQL 2000
Enterprise Manager.

Thanks for any suggestions. I'm always leery when using cross-versions
of Microsoft applications because they are often incompatible or they
do squirly things that often break stuff.

Thanks --

Alex




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MSI (s) (BC!88) [11:27:17:076]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding InstanceRegKey.B2156BC9_6CE8_422F_A957_E99A65256B1D property. Its value is 'Microsoft SQL ServerMSSQLSERVER'.
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SQL Server Enterprise Manager.MSC
Does anyone know how to recreate the SQL Server Enterprise Manager.MSC file? It seems to have disappeared from the server. How can I open Enterprise Manager without it? I'm using NT4.0 and SQL Server 7.

Thanks,

Robert

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SQL Server Enterprise Manager.MSC
I've managed somehow to corrupt the Enterprise Manager.MSC file
(it has ocurred several times), so it's impossible to open a table.
What can I do about it except re-installing the server?
What can be done to protect this file?

Thanks in advance.

Asnate

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SQL Server 7.0 Enterprise Manager
I'm a newbie to Enterprise Manager so I appreciate any help.

Here's my question:

I have a SQL Server 7.0 account hosted by a webhosting company on a shared server. When I create a server registration and attempt to connect remotely to this database using Enterprise Manager, I get the following error:

Server user "john_sa' is not a valid user in database 'test123497'

The problem is that test123497 is NOT the database that they are hosting for me. I rechecked my Client Network Utility alias to make sure I'm connecting to the correct IP address and I double checked my username and password.

The server hosting this account is attempting to connect me to the wrong database. Sometimes I get through ok and other times I get the above error.

Is this because the hosting company has too many accounts on this server? Is the server running out of resources? Is there anything I can do remotely to control this?

Any answers would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you, john.

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SQL Server Enterprise Manager
I am trying desparately to build a user defined function on the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 viewer and when it is performed I get the following message:

[Microsoft][ODB SQL Server Driver][SQL Server] Maximum stored procedure, function, trigger, or view nesting level exceeded

Is there any problem using sql MAX() built in function? How can I resolve this issue?

The UDF code is:
CREATE  FUNCTION TestFunc (@Syn int)
RETURNS  int AS  
BEGIN
IF @Syn IS NULL
    RETURN 1
DECLARE @NewPersonID INT
SELECT @NewPersonID = MAX(PersonID)
FROM GO_Test
WHERE SynagogueID = @Syn
RETURN ISNULL(@NewPersonID + 1, 1)
END


I call the function from the 'Formula' propery of a computed field of a table like this:
([dbo].[TestFunc]([SynagogueID]))

while SynagogueID is a field on the same table.

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Sql Server Enterprise Manager
I have a AS400 that I retrieved data from and imported into SQL 2000 Server. However, the data will only insert 1 time. I would like to query the AS400 every minutes to update my table on SQL server. If the data is already in my table it does not get updated. How can I get updated/changed data every 15 minutes?

HELP!!!!!

Lisa Jefferson

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Server Enterprise Manager
Why does the SQL Server Enterprise Manager seem to block other processes? I am working with SQL2000 developers version with SP4. When I set up a Data transformation service, it is not actioned until I close/open the Server Enterprise Manager. Otherwise it sits there as Process id 51 Master - runnable (this is the SEM) and Process id 52 - DTS sleeping.

Nigel
Phact

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Server Explorer (VS.NET) Vs. Enterprise Manager
Hello,I'm having the following dilemma: I'm trying to connect to a database on a SQL Server, somewhere else in the country. - With Server Explorer in VS.Net it is no problem at all. New dataconnection: i fill in the ip-adress, user and pass, and the database-name i want to connect to, and voila, it's done. I can add, edit, delete everything.- With enterprise manager: With enterprise manager i can make a connection with the server, but after that the database isn't visible. And as far as i know i can't connect to a certain database. Another option i tried is to create a linked server on my local server: that does work, only now i can't add/edit/delete..I really want to work with enterprise manager, but is there any way to connect to one db only, and still be able to add/edit/delete ?? I can't find the solution..Please help..Much regards..J.JansmaThe netherlands

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SQL Server Enterprise Manager Access
How do I go about accessing the SQL Server Enterprise Manager to use DTS?
 
Robert

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Can I Download The Enterprise Manager For SQL Server?
Hi,

I was wondering if I could download the Enterprise Manager for SQL Server. I am aware of some 3rd party tools but I want to use what comes w/ SQL Server.

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Regd SQl Server Enterprise Manager
Hi,i would like to know - when we register a sql server (2000 in my case)in the enterprise manager from where does this information (name of theserver) come from? i.e where is this information stored ?thanks for the help.Regards,Shark.

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Enterprise Manager Crashing SQL Server
Hi

We're having trouble with Enterprise manager when trying to view views or table data/properties, we get an access violation error and the database crashes sometimes corrupting tables.
Ive seen some posts stating a post SP3 for SQL Server is required and some posts saying client access should be modfied.
However our enterprise manager clients are registered with SA so I dont think that is an issue.
Can anyone give me some help with this and/or direct me to the hotfix please.

Cheers

Louise

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Diagrams In SQL Server Enterprise Manager
Is there a way to export the diagram into another program or have another program open the diagram. I need to send a copy of it to someone and I have no idea how to do this with printing it out.

thanks ahead of time

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Need Location Of MS SQL Server Enterprise Manager
I've looked on Microsoft.com for the download location for MS SQL Server Enterprise Manager and couldn't find it. Anyone know where it is?

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Server Status In Enterprise Manager
I have 15+ servers registered and all but one display the current status of the server - i.e. running, stopped etc. Every time I expand the one server I get the error " the server is not known to be running..." if I answer yes to connect anyway, I'm able to connect and all seems well. What's causing this?

And yes, the client is setup to poll the server at 10 second intervals.

Thanks in advance.

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SQL Server Enterprise Manager Error
when i try to view all rows of any of my tables through sql server enterprise manager i get the following error can anyone tell me why.An unexpected error happened during this operation [Query]-Query designer encountered a query error-unspecified error.I am using sql server 7.0.
Thanks
Ann

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How Does Enterprise Manager Connect To SQL Server?
Can anyone tell me how Enterprise Manager connects to SQL Server? Does the Client Network Utility affect it? I can ping the servers with SQL on them, but I get timeouts and 'Connection Broken' in EM. Query Analyzer works sometimes and sometimes doesn't.

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Not Seeing Any Sql Server Logs In Enterprise Manager
Unable to view the server logs via EM. sp_cycle_errorlog tried, no help. The physical errorlog file is in c:mssql7log. A server reboot doesn't help either.

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SQL Server Enterprise Manager Question
Is there a way in SQL server enterprise manager to only view user created ojects? Right now I see all system created objects as well as user created ones. Is there an option somewhere to hide system created objects? I'm using SQL server 7, and SQL server enterprise manager is using Management Console Ver 1.1

Thanks

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