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title Breaking Changes to Management Tools Features in SQL Server 2014 | Microsoft Docs
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ms.date 11/27/2018
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Breaking Changes to Management Tools Features in SQL Server 2014

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.

Breaking Changes in SQL Server 2005

[!INCLUDEArchived documentation for very old versions of SQL Server]

See Also

Backward Compatibility
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