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managing SQL server database without Enterprise Manager
Does anybody know if it's possible to manage your SQL server database without the use of Enterprise Manager? I've been looking for a solution (preferably one that's affordable also!) and so far the best I've been able to come up with (and I haven't tested it extensively) is to create a database project in Access which connects to the SQL Server database. I did this and set up a successful connection, but haven't actually tried adding/editing tables with it yet.
If anybody has other solutions, I'd love to hear about them. Thanks, IS |
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do you need the GUI interface ? or just a sql console to type in tsql ?
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I was looking for a GUI interface. I'm not very familiar with the SQL create table/edit table, etc. commands
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GUI Interface for MSDE
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Try http://msde.biz/ - they have a gui client freely available. |
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Microsoft has Web Data Administration Tool now
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DOWNLOAD THE MICROSOFT SQL SERVER WEB DATA ADMINISTRATOR http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=445372 Easily manage your SQL Server and Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine (MSDE) data, wherever you are. Use this tool to create and edit databases, manage users and roles, export and import database schema and data, and more-all from your favorite Web browser. |
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