When I open up SSMS from the SQL Server 2005 box itself I can see all SQL
Server Agent jobs. When I open a specific job I can see the owner and steps
etc. When I use SSMS remotely from my Vista laptop to connect to the SQL
Server 2005 instance I can see the jobs, but when I go to look at properties
it is acting like it is a new job with none of the actual owner/config
information. The account I am using to connect in both cases is the same
account and is in the sysadmin role. Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
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Adam SYou need to install SP2 or later on your client machine. I believe you have
a mismatch between client and server (a later edition has probably been
upgraded on the server). You should always try to maintain consistency
between the version of tools installed on the server and all clients that
will access it...
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"Adam S" <Adam S@.community.nospam> wrote in message
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> When I open up SSMS from the SQL Server 2005 box itself I can see all SQL
> Server Agent jobs. When I open a specific job I can see the owner and
> steps
> etc. When I use SSMS remotely from my Vista laptop to connect to the SQL
> Server 2005 instance I can see the jobs, but when I go to look at
> properties
> it is acting like it is a new job with none of the actual owner/config
> information. The account I am using to connect in both cases is the same
> account and is in the sysadmin role. Any advice is appreciated.
> Thanks
> --
> Adam S
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