Using Enterprise Manager to Manage Your Database
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You can connect to our SQL Server though SQL Server Enterprise Manager which is included with MS SQL 7 and MS SQL 2000. Open the Enterprise Manager on your local computer and select New SQL Server Registration. Click OK to go on to the next page. You will be presented with a screen similar to the following:
Enter the IP Address of the SQL Server in the Server box as this will be the server we are going to connect to. Switch the connection method to Use SQL Server Authentication and enter the username/password you requested when creating your MS SQL database. It is left optional to yourself whether or not you have Always Prompt For Login Name and Password enabled. Next click OK. If you receive an error (for example "Specified SQL Server Not Found") then you will need to switch the protocol you computer is using to connect to the SQL Server. Ensure this mode is set to TCP/IP - this can be changed using the Client Network Utility. If a successful connection is made, you should be to expand all the databases installed on the SQL Server. The only database you will be able to access is the one you set up. To add a new table to the database, expand the Console Root to display your database and right click Tables.
You will then be asked to specify a name for the new table. After entering the name, you will be put into the design mode of the table.