Showing posts with label purchased. Show all posts
Showing posts with label purchased. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2012

enterprise to standard

dear all,

if one has purchased enterprise edition of sql server, could he install the standard version instead of the enterprise one without violating software license?

regards

My suggestion would be to contact the vendor that you purchased the licenese through and check with them.

Thanks,
Sam Lester (MSFT)

enterprise to standard

dear all,

if one has purchased enterprise edition of sql server, could he install the standard version instead of the enterprise one without violating software license?

regards

My suggestion would be to contact the vendor that you purchased the licenese through and check with them.

Thanks,
Sam Lester (MSFT)

Friday, February 24, 2012

Enterprise Manager Availability

Hi there,
I currently have SQL7 installed on a webserver, and have the Enterprise
Manager installed on my desktop. I have just purchased another dedicated
server but this one has SQL2000. Since the host installed SQL2000 I do
not have install disks so can not install Enterprise Manager.
When I tried to connect with my Enterprise Manager to the new SQL2000
manager I am told I need another version.
Is the SQL2000 version available for download anywhere?
Steve
No (not regarding any eval version). You need to get a media containing
the EM from your hoster, or use one of the free admin tools:
http://www.aspfaq.com/show.asp?id=2442
HTH, Jens Suessmeyer.
|||Jens wrote:
> No (not regarding any eval version). You need to get a media containing
> the EM from your hoster, or use one of the free admin tools:
> http://www.aspfaq.com/show.asp?id=2442
> HTH, Jens Suessmeyer.
>
Hi Jens,
Thanks for your help, I thought that may be the case. I remember
downloading an eval of SQL7 some years ago and I could install EM from
that. Is this not the case anymore?
Steve
|||As an off the wall work around, get either a CTP for SS2005 or wait a couple
of weeks and get the production version. I have the June CTP and it connects
to SS2K fine. It is the future anyway.
Joseph R.P. Maloney, CSP,CCP,CDP
"Dooza" wrote:

> Hi there,
> I currently have SQL7 installed on a webserver, and have the Enterprise
> Manager installed on my desktop. I have just purchased another dedicated
> server but this one has SQL2000. Since the host installed SQL2000 I do
> not have install disks so can not install Enterprise Manager.
> When I tried to connect with my Enterprise Manager to the new SQL2000
> manager I am told I need another version.
> Is the SQL2000 version available for download anywhere?
> Steve
>
|||jrpm wrote:
> As an off the wall work around, get either a CTP for SS2005 or wait a couple
> of weeks and get the production version. I have the June CTP and it connects
> to SS2K fine. It is the future anyway.
What is a CTP?
Steve
|||Community Technical Preview of SQL Server 2005.
Jens Suessmeyer.
|||Jens wrote:
> Community Technical Preview of SQL Server 2005.
> Jens Suessmeyer.
>
Ah, right, I see. Thanks for the info.
Steve

Enterprise Manager Availability

Hi there,
I currently have SQL7 installed on a webserver, and have the Enterprise
Manager installed on my desktop. I have just purchased another dedicated
server but this one has SQL2000. Since the host installed SQL2000 I do
not have install disks so can not install Enterprise Manager.
When I tried to connect with my Enterprise Manager to the new SQL2000
manager I am told I need another version.
Is the SQL2000 version available for download anywhere?
SteveNo (not regarding any eval version). You need to get a media containing
the EM from your hoster, or use one of the free admin tools:
http://www.aspfaq.com/show.asp?id=2442
HTH, Jens Suessmeyer.|||Jens wrote:
> No (not regarding any eval version). You need to get a media containing
> the EM from your hoster, or use one of the free admin tools:
> http://www.aspfaq.com/show.asp?id=2442
> HTH, Jens Suessmeyer.
>
Hi Jens,
Thanks for your help, I thought that may be the case. I remember
downloading an eval of SQL7 some years ago and I could install EM from
that. Is this not the case anymore?
Steve|||As an off the wall work around, get either a CTP for SS2005 or wait a couple
of weeks and get the production version. I have the June CTP and it connects
to SS2K fine. It is the future anyway.
--
Joseph R.P. Maloney, CSP,CCP,CDP
"Dooza" wrote:

> Hi there,
> I currently have SQL7 installed on a webserver, and have the Enterprise
> Manager installed on my desktop. I have just purchased another dedicated
> server but this one has SQL2000. Since the host installed SQL2000 I do
> not have install disks so can not install Enterprise Manager.
> When I tried to connect with my Enterprise Manager to the new SQL2000
> manager I am told I need another version.
> Is the SQL2000 version available for download anywhere?
> Steve
>|||jrpm wrote:
> As an off the wall work around, get either a CTP for SS2005 or wait a coup
le
> of weeks and get the production version. I have the June CTP and it connec
ts
> to SS2K fine. It is the future anyway.
What is a CTP?
Steve|||Community Technical Preview of SQL Server 2005.
Jens Suessmeyer.|||Jens wrote:
> Community Technical Preview of SQL Server 2005.
> Jens Suessmeyer.
>
Ah, right, I see. Thanks for the info.
Steve

Enterprise Manager Availability

Hi there,
I currently have SQL7 installed on a webserver, and have the Enterprise
Manager installed on my desktop. I have just purchased another dedicated
server but this one has SQL2000. Since the host installed SQL2000 I do
not have install disks so can not install Enterprise Manager.
When I tried to connect with my Enterprise Manager to the new SQL2000
manager I am told I need another version.
Is the SQL2000 version available for download anywhere?
SteveNo (not regarding any eval version). You need to get a media containing
the EM from your hoster, or use one of the free admin tools:
http://www.aspfaq.com/show.asp?id=2442
HTH, Jens Suessmeyer.|||Jens wrote:
> No (not regarding any eval version). You need to get a media containing
> the EM from your hoster, or use one of the free admin tools:
> http://www.aspfaq.com/show.asp?id=2442
> HTH, Jens Suessmeyer.
>
Hi Jens,
Thanks for your help, I thought that may be the case. I remember
downloading an eval of SQL7 some years ago and I could install EM from
that. Is this not the case anymore?
Steve|||As an off the wall work around, get either a CTP for SS2005 or wait a couple
of weeks and get the production version. I have the June CTP and it connects
to SS2K fine. It is the future anyway.
--
Joseph R.P. Maloney, CSP,CCP,CDP
"Dooza" wrote:
> Hi there,
> I currently have SQL7 installed on a webserver, and have the Enterprise
> Manager installed on my desktop. I have just purchased another dedicated
> server but this one has SQL2000. Since the host installed SQL2000 I do
> not have install disks so can not install Enterprise Manager.
> When I tried to connect with my Enterprise Manager to the new SQL2000
> manager I am told I need another version.
> Is the SQL2000 version available for download anywhere?
> Steve
>|||jrpm wrote:
> As an off the wall work around, get either a CTP for SS2005 or wait a couple
> of weeks and get the production version. I have the June CTP and it connects
> to SS2K fine. It is the future anyway.
What is a CTP?
Steve|||Community Technical Preview of SQL Server 2005.
Jens Suessmeyer.|||Jens wrote:
> Community Technical Preview of SQL Server 2005.
> Jens Suessmeyer.
>
Ah, right, I see. Thanks for the info.
Steve