I can't find a way to graphically view the databases on my server. It is
running Back Office SBS 4.5, which includes SQL Server 7.0. I didn't set up
the server, someone else did, but I do have the installation disks.
I don't know much about SQL Server, but I've had some experience with mySQL
(which I've used phpMyAdmin to view/edit).
I've looked around for applications in the start menu, but nothing is shown
relating to SQL Server. Can anyone please help?
Thanks for the help.
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Thanks! Does this mean to re-run the OS installation? I'm assuming it =does. No SQL tools were installed originally.
"AnthonyThomas" <Anthony.Thomas@.CommerceBank.com> wrote in message =news:%23O5w9q0zEHA.3120@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
If the SQL Server administrative tools have been installed, look for =an Enterprise Manager icon in the Programs\Microsoft SQL Server folder.
If they haven't, rerun the installation and add the admin tools. You =will also have to reapply any service packs and hotfixes.
Sincerely,
Anthony Thomas
-- "Sarah S" <psusarah@.ncx.com> wrote in message =news:%23bIsDGqzEHA.2192@.TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
I am embarassed even to ask this question here, but I truly don't =know.
I can't find a way to graphically view the databases on my server. =It is running Back Office SBS 4.5, which includes SQL Server 7.0. I didn't =set up the server, someone else did, but I do have the installation disks.
I don't know much about SQL Server, but I've had some experience =with mySQL (which I've used phpMyAdmin to view/edit).
I've looked around for applications in the start menu, but nothing =is shown relating to SQL Server. Can anyone please help?
Thanks for the help.
Sarah
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Thanks! Does this mean to re-run the OS =installation? I'm assuming it does. No SQL tools were installed originally.
"AnthonyThomas" wrote in message news:%23O5w9q0zEHA.=3120@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
If the =SQL Server administrative tools have been installed, look for an Enterprise =Manager icon in the Programs\Microsoft SQL Server folder.
If they =haven't, rerun the installation and add the admin tools. You will also =have to reapply any service packs and hotfixes.
Sincerely,
Anthony = Thomas
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