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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...Slightly Off Topic, SQL 2005 vs 2000Slightly Off Topic, SQL 2005 vs 2000
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3/13/2006 9:48 AM
 
This is a little off topic, but not really since DNN runs on SQL Server.  Where I work we've started moving to VS2005 and SQL 2005.  We'll probably be building our intranet site for our department using DNN and depending on the timing of a stable release of 4.x we might be using it instead of 3.x.  Anyway, I'm interested opinions of the developers on this forum about SQL 2005.  In particular the Management Studio.  Personally, what little I've played around with it, I like the old system (Enterprise Manager/Query Analyzer) better.  It might yet grow on me, but I don't really see what the need was to change what was in my opinion a good system.  The Management Studio reminds me more of the Java based Oracle Enterprise Manager which is/was much harder to use.  It seems to me that Microsoft made SQL 2005 harder to work with in an attempt to make it more like Oracle.

Bryan Johns
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