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ASP.NET Enterprise Manager (0.5.0)

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Submitted on: 9/29/2002 2:49:18 PM
By: Wes Grant  
Level: Intermediate
User Rating: By 11 Users
Compatibility: SQL Server 2000
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     This is a web-based version of Enterprise Manager for SQL Server and MSDE. An online demo is available at http://www.aspenterprisemanager.com/. This is an Open Source Project (ASP.NEt, VB.Net and ADO.Net) that is in the early stages, so any contributions, feedback or additions are greatly appreciated. ASP Enterprise Manager will allow you to create and edit tables, stored procedures and views, manage logins and database users, manage basic permissions, and query your database returning multiple recordsets. This is the newest release of the code (version 0.5.1) this structures most of the code with better .Net structures (on 99% of the pages), introduces a class structure (I am working on documenting the classes), cuts down on the number of connections that are made to the SQL Server, introduces an XP style interface and adds a few new features and interface enhacements. This code is not a Visual Studio Project so it only requires the .Net Framework, Someone is also working on a version of this project as a Visual Studio Project using C#, that code can be downloaded from the website (http://www.aspenterprisemanager.com/)

 
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This is released as Open Source and can be tracked at http://sourceforge.net/projects/asp-ent-man/
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9/30/2002 4:59:23 AMJos Keuter

5 from me! Good work and nice GUI...
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9/30/2002 7:39:29 AMWael Tahon

5 from me too, thanks
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9/30/2002 1:41:50 PM

This is Great!
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9/30/2002 7:19:09 PMWes Grant

Thanks for all your email and
support. I am learning about the System Stored Procedures and INFORMATION_SCHEMA to
manipulate the database and provide all of the functionality that I can figure out from SQL Server Books Online. I am a developer and am not too familiar with Database Administration, so any tips or tricks from those of you that know what they are doing would be welcomed and greatly appreciated.
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10/1/2002 10:18:49 AM

Great work.
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2/24/2003 12:58:44 AMAdhadi Mohd

Wondering if there is any ASP.NET Query Analyzer.... anyway 5 from me.
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11/17/2003 5:35:04 PMtrab

are any instructions avable for me to get this configured
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2/4/2004 9:58:53 AMvnguyen

Excellent job! With a small hint to modify the ASPEnterpriseManager.bat would be a plus.

Thanks and WAY-TO-GO Wes.
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5/25/2004 8:05:41 AM

Great stuff you got there.
Keep it up.

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