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Where is SQL Server Enterprise Manager?

I'm a newbie trying to find the SQL Server Enterprise Manager so I can
create a database. I have installed SQL Server 2005 Express and SQL Server
Management Studio Express. On the SQL Server menu I see (1) Configuration
Tools and (2) SQL Server Management Studio Express. The SQL Server
Management Studio Express menu has 3 items on it. Where do I find the
Enterprise Manager?

Robert

Mar 16 '08 #1
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"Robert" <cpq1bcle[REMOVE]@verizon.netwrote in message
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I'm a newbie trying to find the SQL Server Enterprise Manager so I can
create a database. I have installed SQL Server 2005 Express and SQL
Server Management Studio Express. On the SQL Server menu I see (1)
Configuration Tools and (2) SQL Server Management Studio Express. The SQL
Server Management Studio Express menu has 3 items on it. Where do I find
the Enterprise Manager?

Robert

Enterprise Manager is the management tool that used to be included with SQL
Server 7.0 and 2000. In 2005 Enterprise Manager has been replaced by
Management Studio.

Management Studio Express is a version of Management Studio with a limited
set of features.

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David Portas
Mar 16 '08 #2
Thank you. Can you recommend an up-to-date tutorial? I've been using
quackit.com.

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"Robert" <cpq1bcle[REMOVE]@verizon.netwrote in message
news:47**********************@news.suddenlink.net. ..
>I'm a newbie trying to find the SQL Server Enterprise Manager so I can
create a database. I have installed SQL Server 2005 Express and SQL
Server Management Studio Express. On the SQL Server menu I see (1)
Configuration Tools and (2) SQL Server Management Studio Express. The
SQL Server Management Studio Express menu has 3 items on it. Where do I
find the Enterprise Manager?

Robert


Enterprise Manager is the management tool that used to be included with
SQL Server 7.0 and 2000. In 2005 Enterprise Manager has been replaced by
Management Studio.

Management Studio Express is a version of Management Studio with a limited
set of features.

--
David Portas


Mar 17 '08 #3

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