I have an application that connects to a SQL 2000 database on another
machine.
We are upgrading this to work with SQL 2005 or SQL 2000.
The application uses SQLDMO objects and ADO objects (written in C++)
At the moment we include sqlredist.exe in the install package for the
client.
We have found that we also need to install the Backwards Compatability
components to let us use SQLDMO with SQL 2005.
What is the smallest (and what are they) set of components we need to
install on the client to have our application work with either SQL 2000 or
SQL 2005.
Michael Tissington
http://www.oaklodge.com
http://www.sqlview.netYou should be able to use just the installer for the
Backwards Compatibility Components - SQLServer2005_BC.msi
You can download it from:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...&displaylang=en
-Sue
On Thu, 1 Jun 2006 21:04:58 -0700, "Michael Tissington"
<mtissington@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote:
>I have an application that connects to a SQL 2000 database on another
>machine.
>We are upgrading this to work with SQL 2005 or SQL 2000.
>The application uses SQLDMO objects and ADO objects (written in C++)
>At the moment we include sqlredist.exe in the install package for the
>client.
>We have found that we also need to install the Backwards Compatability
>components to let us use SQLDMO with SQL 2005.
>What is the smallest (and what are they) set of components we need to
>install on the client to have our application work with either SQL 2000 or
>SQL 2005.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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