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A Quick Introduction to SQL Server Management Objects (SMO)

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Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000 supports a COM-based object model, called SQL-DMO, which can be used to programmatically manage the SQL Servers. Enterprise Manager uses this API to manage SQL Server. SQL Server 2005 replaces SQL-DMO with two .NET based object libraries: SQL Server Management Objects (SMO) & Replication Management Objects (RMO). In this short tutorial, I'll show you how you can use SMO in your .NET applications.

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