SSMS 2014, Visual Studio 2013 and Windows 10 insights?

  • I work for a small company that hasn't been accustomed to thinking about how desktop upgrades may affect the functionality of SSMS, Visual Studio (used by me for SQL Server administration, and SSIS and SSRS development). I just found out about this today unfortunately. I'm the DBA but I won't be consulted but I can explain to my boss that things may break if I'm ungraded too hastily.

    I will research the question I'm asking but I'm hoping some of you may know from experience if Visual Studio 2013, SQL Server 2014, or SSDT 2014 are compatible with Windows 10. My company's only concern about databases is for Access, because that is what they have experience with. SQL Server is though of only as "storage". There are a couple of COBOL programmers (now doing Access development but not VBA programming) and one Windows Server administrator who considers SQL Server as just another app, which is fine, except when it isn't.

    Thanks in advance.

  • I run the exact setup you describe and it works fine. No issues.


  • Thanks Phil.

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