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SQL Server Forum / General / Other SQL Server Topics / May 2007

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SQL Server 2000 Analysis Server from 2005 Management Studio access

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Tomek - 31 May 2007 16:02 GMT
Hello
Is it possible to connect to SQL Server 2000 Analysis Server from SQL Server
2005 Management Studio? Should I use some special settings to SQL Server
2000 Serevr or SQL Server 2005 Client? I`ve tried to connect in the same way
i do it for 2005 Analyzis Server (using Widows Authentication) but it
doesn`t work.
Thanks for any answers.
Best Regards - gRabbi
vijayrod - 31 May 2007 17:07 GMT
Is there an error message (in mgmt studio or in the system event log)?

Can you connect to the analysis server using business intelligence studio?

> doesn`t work.
Jeje - 31 May 2007 18:22 GMT
no
you have to use the AS2000 management console to access the 2000 server.

> Hello
> Is it possible to connect to SQL Server 2000 Analysis Server from SQL
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> Thanks for any answers.
> Best Regards - gRabbi
 
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