| title | Breaking Changes to Management Tools Features in SQL Server 2014 | Microsoft Docs |
|---|---|
| ms.custom | |
| ms.date | 11/27/2018 |
| ms.prod | sql-server-2014 |
| ms.reviewer | |
| ms.technology | ssms |
| ms.topic | conceptual |
| ms.assetid | 3ff3fad8-b569-4516-bd58-5a3efeb537e2 |
| author | stevestein |
| ms.author | sstein |
| manager | craigg |
This topic describes breaking changes to management tools features. These changes might break applications, scripts, or functionalities that are based on earlier versions of [!INCLUDEssNoVersion]. You might encounter these issues when you upgrade. For more information, see Use Upgrade Advisor to Prepare for Upgrades.
Breaking Changes in [!INCLUDEssSQL14]
Information to come later.
Breaking Changes in [!INCLUDEssSQL11]
You cannot use [!INCLUDEssSQL11] Management Tools to create a utility control point on a [!INCLUDEssKilimanjaro] instance of SQL Server
To create a utility control point on an instance of [!INCLUDEssKilimanjaro], use [!INCLUDEssKilimanjaro] Management Tools.
SMO has been reversioned in [!INCLUDEssSQL11]
Code developed with SMO from [!INCLUDEssKilimanjaro] or earlier versions might not build against [!INCLUDEssSQL11] without minor modifications. For more information, see Backward Compatibility in SMO.
[!INCLUDEArchived documentation for very old versions of SQL Server]
Backward Compatibility
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