Am I able to register SQL2005 server in Enterprise Manager of SQL2000, or
SQL2000 server in SQL Server Management Studio?You can register a SQL 2000 instance in SSMS but not a SQL 2005 instance in
EM. However, the subject of your message indicates an 'access denied'
error, which is different than a version incompatibility. Try to connecting
with SSMS and post the full error message.
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Hope this helps.
Dan Guzman
SQL Server MVP
"JIM.H." <JIMH@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Am I able to register SQL2005 server in Enterprise Manager of SQL2000, or
> SQL2000 server in SQL Server Management Studio?|||EM will not be able to register SQL 2005 servers, AND SSMS will be able to
register SQL 2000 servers.
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Westwood Consulting, Inc
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"JIM.H." <JIMH@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Am I able to register SQL2005 server in Enterprise Manager of SQL2000, or
> SQL2000 server in SQL Server Management Studio?
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
q; Registration access denied
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