SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager 'Management' Folder Empty

Feb 25, 2006

Hi,

We patched our servers last week and now, when connecting to our server remotely via Enterprise Manager (with DBO permissions), the management folder shows as empty.  My guess is its permission related but, I'm not sure where to begin to correct the issue since we aren’t sure how it happened.  Any help will be greatly appreciated.

~des

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