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Vieux 03/10/2006, 21h54   #2
Keith Kratochvil
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(1) I am confused. You say that SQL Server 2000 is installed on the web
server. You also mention that you have not installed it "locally." What do
you mean by locally?

(2) You only need Enterprise Manager and Query Analyzer loaded on your
client machine to manage and administer the database on the server

(3) Microsoft provides (provided) an upgrade wizard. Here is some
information about it:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...526781033.aspx
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...spx?mode=print

(4) again, I don't know what you mean by "locally." If by locally you mean
on your desktop, why can't you access the database stored within the
database server? I don't understand the desire to install SQL Server (a
product that should be installed on a server) to your "local" system.


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"Bob Leffew" <rleffew@harwood-intl.com.delete.this> wrote in message
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>I have been using Access both in VB 6 and in ASP web pages.
>
> I have a need to move ASP to ASP.Net using MS SQL.
>
> The first thing I would say is that the project dictates moving from ASP
> to
> ASP.net and from Access to MS SQL because of the volume of users that will
> be using the database online via the website. The project is for a school
> system so many teachers and students will be hitting the database
> throughout
> the day.
>
> I dont know the numbers right now but I have to assume steady hits to the
> database. And the database will probably be close to the 2 GB size. (Which
> the database is now)
>
> The web hosting server has MS SQL 2000 on the server side.
>
> I have MS SQL 2000 server but I have not installed it locally.
>
> My question is:
>
> 1. Since MS SQL 2000 is on the web server do I need to install MS SQL 2000
> on the local server?
> 2. If so what tools do I need to install on my workstation?
> 3. What is the best migration tool from Access 2003 to MS SQL 2000?
> 4. I really would like to load MS SQL 2000 locally because I eventually
> will
> migrate from VB 6 to VB.Net, but more importantly, the Access database we
> now use inhouse for VB6 is close to the 2GB limit and our concurrent users
> are now up to 15. We are seeing a slow down and some crashes because of
> this. So again a need to know the best and smart way to install MS SQL
> 2000
> and any tools locally, taking in to account we have a server running
> Windows
> 2000 and my workstation is Windows XP Pro.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Bob Leffew
>
>
>



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