Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Planned Migration from SQL 2000 to 2005

Although we absolutely need to keep from updating our many SQL 2000 databases
to 2005 versions, I'd like to get our technical users familiar with the new
Management Studio / tools. Is there any reason not to upgrade client
machines to 2005 Management Studio, even though we aren't actually running
SQL Server 2005 anywhere yet? Thanks.
This is totaly fine and supported.
Peter Saddow [MSFT]
SQL Server 2005 Tools
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"Richard Brown" <RichardBrown@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1D7331E9-5BB9-42BA-A86F-9C532DDD803E@.microsoft.com...
> Although we absolutely need to keep from updating our many SQL 2000
> databases
> to 2005 versions, I'd like to get our technical users familiar with the
> new
> Management Studio / tools. Is there any reason not to upgrade client
> machines to 2005 Management Studio, even though we aren't actually running
> SQL Server 2005 anywhere yet? Thanks.

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