Saturday, February 25, 2012

newbie: viewing data in SQL Server 7.0

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.
SarahIf the SQL Server administrative tools have been installed, look for an Ente
rprise Manager icon in the Programs\Microsoft SQL Server folder.
If they haven't, rerun the installation and add the admin tools. You will a
lso have to reapply any service packs and hotfixes.
Sincerely,
Anthony Thomas
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"Sarah S" <psusarah@.ncx.com> wrote in message news:%23bIsDGqzEHA.2192@.TK2M
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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 u
p
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 mySQ
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(which I've used phpMyAdmin to view/edit).
I've looked around for applications in the start menu, but nothing is show
n
relating to SQL Server. Can anyone please help?
Thanks for the help.
Sarah|||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:%23O
5w9q0zEHA.3120@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
If the SQL Server administrative tools have been installed, look for an Ente
rprise Manager icon in the Programs\Microsoft SQL Server folder.
If they haven't, rerun the installation and add the admin tools. You will a
lso have to reapply any service packs and hotfixes.
Sincerely,
Anthony Thomas
--
"Sarah S" <psusarah@.ncx.com> wrote in message news:%23bIsDGqzEHA.2192@.TK2MSF
TNGP14.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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