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creating a MSDE database

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Feb 1st, 2005
I have MSDE installed. what do i need to create a blank database with the fields required?

I have been using an Access Db, should the operation of a MSDE database be similar except with more abilities?
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Re: creating a MSDE database

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Apr 20th, 2005
Hi,
I don't know if you have had any response yet, but for what its worth heres what I think. If you only have the MSDE engine, then all you can do is run existing applications. To create and manipulate databases you also need all the tools like Enterprise Manager, Query Analyser etc.. These come with the full product and also the Desktop edition of SQL Server. Hope that helps
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