Lynn Pettis (9/11/2008)
Unfortunately (or not), I disagree. By specifying SQL Server 2005 in the question, that should automatically eliminate SQL Server 2000 tools from the equation. In my environment, currently mixed 2000/2005, the only reason I even use SQL Server 2000 tools is to look at and modify (if necessary) SQL Server 2000 DTS packages. All other activities are done using the SQL Server 2005 tools.😎
Pffeeuuuuwww ... I'm no longer the only person in the galaxy making that assumption ( with SQL2005 only to use SSMS or SQLCMD) 😀
Altough, persons using e.g. .Net may still be a bit picky on this question :crying:
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