sql server 64 bit

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we are about to get a new server. we want the more memory with 64 bit
system, but we have sql server 2000 32 bit, so we will probaby get sql2005
64 bit. my question is how do I connect to sql server 2005 using the client
tools from xp/vista 32bit to a sql2005-64bit server? if server is 64 bit,
does my workstation need to 64 bit to administrate the server and/or
sqlserver?

thanks for any response,
Paul
 
Re: sql server 64 bit

I don't think so, but I'm not a sql server guy. You might want to ask this
over on one of the SQL Server newsgroups. I'm sure they've seen the question
before.

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"psb" <pbellman@msn.com> wrote in message
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> we are about to get a new server. we want the more memory with 64 bit
> system, but we have sql server 2000 32 bit, so we will probaby get sql2005
> 64 bit. my question is how do I connect to sql server 2005 using the
> client tools from xp/vista 32bit to a sql2005-64bit server? if server is
> 64 bit, does my workstation need to 64 bit to administrate the server
> and/or sqlserver?
>
> thanks for any response,
> Paul
>
 
Re: sql server 64 bit

>>if server is 64 bit,
> does my workstation need to 64 bit to administrate the server and/or
> sqlserver?


No the 'bitness' of sqlserver is completely transparent.

Cheers
Doug Forster
 
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