[dba-SQLServer] New SQL Server Registration problem

Billy Pang tuxedo_man at hotmail.com
Fri Apr 8 01:27:35 CDT 2005


I haven't seen enough to know of any good EM replacements.  Perhaps someone 
else knows?
There was one EM-similiar program I evaluated about a year ago (can't 
remember the name) but found EM more superior.

But in the end, anything I can't get out of or do in EM I always end up 
coding it by hand via Query Analyzer.

Billy


>From: Steve Erbach <erbachs at gmail.com>
>Reply-To: dba-sqlserver at databaseadvisors.com
>To: dba-sqlserver at databaseadvisors.com
>Subject: Re: [dba-SQLServer] New SQL Server Registration problem
>Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 07:10:08 -0500
>
>Billy,
>
>Do you recommend or know of any EM replacements? I find it useful to
>be able to see, for instance, all the databases on a server or all the
>users for a database. Is there such a thing as an EM replacement?
>
>Steve Erbach
>
>On Apr 7, 2005 3:01 AM, Billy Pang <tuxedo_man at hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Yeah, EM doesn't provide way of specifying default db.  Therefore the
> > default db of login must be changed.
> >
> > EM suits most of my needs most of the time but sometimes the interface 
>lacks
> > one or two things.  The latest example I can think of is specifying a
> > password when you backup or restore a db from EM.  That is, if you want 
>to
> > backup a db with password option you can't use EM.  Or if you want to
> > restore a db from file that has password, you can't use EM.
> >
> > Billy
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