December 5, 2004 at 12:04 pm
I'm a web weveleper/programmer working in ASP/ASPX. Like most developers, I use a commercial offsite web host for all of my clients' websites. Recently I started reselling for E-insites as they offer an excellent reseller package, including unlimitted SQL Server databases (up to the total size of your account--in my case, 1GB).
The only problem is that they have so many databases on their SQL machine that I can't use Enterprise Manager. I double click on the databases folder in EM and 5 hours later it's still working (this on a 768 SDSL line).
Usually this is not a serious problem--I use Query Analyzer and Access clients for most of my work. But occasionally I really need EM and it's simply not an option.
From reading posts on this forum I tried installing SP3a on my client, and sent a request to my web host's support department to turn Auto Close off (still awaiting a response).
Is there
Thank you for reading my post. Your help is much appreciated.
Aaron
December 6, 2004 at 1:46 am
1. No, not really. master..sysdatabases can be read by anyone who connects, AFAIK. The regulating factor however is the access to those dbs.
2. I guess there are quite a few around. Such as myLittleAdmin. But I don't know what functionality the offer. But to simply make design changes you already have the "best" tool around. Query Analyzer.
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