Can someone point me to the licensing requirements of the
admin tools. I have a number of db's that I admin. I am
wondering about the use of the admin tools on these
databases.
TIA
meh
"MEH" <mehogberg@.cox.net> wrote in message
news:20af01c53eaf$03fb58d0$a601280a@.phx.gbl...
> Can someone point me to the licensing requirements of the
> admin tools. I have a number of db's that I admin. I am
> wondering about the use of the admin tools on these
> databases.
As long as you have a licensed copy of SQL Server, you are authorized to use
the SQL Server tools, like Enterprise Manager, on multiple databases. If I
didn't answer your question, provide more detail?
Steve
|||Steve;
Thanks for the reply. I work for a company that not only
has its own database's (and copies of SQL Enterprise) but
we have customers that we sell, create and maintain SQL
enterprise (and some MSDE) databases. I loaded the tools
on my laptop so that I can go to different sites and work
on said databases. We were talking the other day about
weather or not it was within the licensing agreement if
I ...i.e load the tools from one of my companys
enterprise CD's and then go to a site and connect to
other databases. Or should I be using the tools from
their CD's?
TIA
Thanks for any info in this matter
meh
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>"MEH" <mehogberg@.cox.net> wrote in message
>news:20af01c53eaf$03fb58d0$a601280a@.phx.gbl...
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>As long as you have a licensed copy of SQL Server, you
are authorized to use
>the SQL Server tools, like Enterprise Manager, on
multiple databases. If I
>didn't answer your question, provide more detail?
>Steve
>
>.
>
|||hi,
MEH wrote:
> Can someone point me to the licensing requirements of the
> admin tools. I have a number of db's that I admin. I am
> wondering about the use of the admin tools on these
> databases.
please have a look at
http://www.google.it/groups?q=group:...phx.gbl&rnum=1
... according to this pst, due to a Microosft representative, you are not
entitled at all to use the SQL Server Client Tools on production MSDE
instance...
Andrea Montanari (Microsoft MVP - SQL Server)
http://www.asql.biz/DbaMgr.shtmhttp://italy.mvps.org
DbaMgr2k ver 0.11.1 - DbaMgr ver 0.57.0
(my vb6+sql-dmo little try to provide MS MSDE 1.0 and MSDE 2000 a visual
interface)
-- remove DMO to reply
|||Try SQL Admin Studio from www.simego.com it's only $40 yet far faster than
Enterprise Manager.
"Andrea Montanari" <andrea.sqlDMO@.virgilio.it> wrote in message
news:3c26v1F6jpo62U1@.individual.net...
> hi,
> MEH wrote:
> please have a look at
> http://www.google.it/groups?q=group:...phx.gbl&rnum=1
> ... according to this pst, due to a Microosft representative, you are not
> entitled at all to use the SQL Server Client Tools on production MSDE
> instance...
> --
> Andrea Montanari (Microsoft MVP - SQL Server)
> http://www.asql.biz/DbaMgr.shtmhttp://italy.mvps.org
> DbaMgr2k ver 0.11.1 - DbaMgr ver 0.57.0
> (my vb6+sql-dmo little try to provide MS MSDE 1.0 and MSDE 2000 a visual
> interface)
> -- remove DMO to reply
>
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