Hi David,
You should install the client-side tools from the SQL Server distributive on
your laptop. Or, you can use built-in means of Visual Studio .NET, namely
Server Explorer, to access the SQL server.
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"David" <ke*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Hi, I have the Visual Studio .NET installed under Windows XP Pro, in
my laptop.
Right now I practice C#, and I don't know how to access and use the
SQL Server's Enterprise Manager tool.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks