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Why arent the configuration changes that were made using SQL Server Client Configuration in SQL Server 6.x reflected on the same computer in the SQL Server Client Network Utility with version 7.0?

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Why arent the configuration changes that were made using SQL Server Client Configuration in SQL Server 6.x reflected on the same computer in the SQL Server Client Network Utility with version 7.0?

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SQL Server 6.x and SQL Server 7.0 use different sets of registry keys. Registry keys for inactive servers are backed up within the registry. The SQL Server Client Network Utility (SQL Server Client Configuration in SQL Server 6.x) cannot change registry key values for another version. It is recommended that only one version of SQL Server be installed on each computer. Do not install version 6.x and SQL Server 7.0 on the same computer. Do not use the vswitch utility to run installations of version 6.x and SQL Server 7.0 on the same computer. Only use the vswitch utility to change server versions during the conversion process. Why do the results from SQL Server 7.0 isql utility queries sometimes differ from those of the same queries run from other SQL Server query tools? Why do the results from SQL Server Query Analyzer queries sometimes differ from those of the same queries run from SQL Server 6.5 tools such as ISQL/w? The SQL Server 7.0 isql utility and all of the SQL Server 6.5 utilit

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