Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition

Hi,
Can anyone confirm that the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition
includes a fully functional version of Enterprise Manager.
I want to run a database at work using MSDE (it's a small but complex db).
Also, would the single user license be appropriate for work use (I will be
the only administrator/developer).
Regards,
Ron.Hi
Yes it does.
According to the EULA, developer edition may only be used for development
and not for production use.
Regards
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Mike Epprecht, Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Zurich, Switzerland
IM: mike@.epprecht.net
MVP Program: http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
Blog: http://www.msmvps.com/epprecht/
"Ron" <Ron@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:93C38BBF-48A6-4D08-B85B-701B3319CA36@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> Can anyone confirm that the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition
> includes a fully functional version of Enterprise Manager.
> I want to run a database at work using MSDE (it's a small but complex db).
> Also, would the single user license be appropriate for work use (I will be
> the only administrator/developer).
> Regards,
> Ron.|||To add to Mike's response, Developer Edition contains all the features of
the Enterprise Edition, including GUI client tools. The only difference is
licensing.
--
Hope this helps.
Dan Guzman
SQL Server MVP
"Ron" <Ron@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:93C38BBF-48A6-4D08-B85B-701B3319CA36@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> Can anyone confirm that the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition
> includes a fully functional version of Enterprise Manager.
> I want to run a database at work using MSDE (it's a small but complex db).
> Also, would the single user license be appropriate for work use (I will be
> the only administrator/developer).
> Regards,
> Ron.|||Thanks guys,
I think I'll have to stay with my current limitations then! (my company
won't spend much for smallish projects)
I can probably do what I need using Access 2000 as a front-end to MSDE. I
was hoping to make use of the DTS (and other) features of Enterprise Manager.
Alternatively, does anyone know of a good third-party MSSQL manager?
Regards,
Ron.

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