SQL Server 2008 compatibility with SAP PI 7.0

Hi All
Scenario is like this:
XI is fetching data from SQL Server.
Previously we were using SQL Server 2005 and XI was successfully fetching data from it.
Communication channel setting:
JDBC Driver : com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver
Connection : jdbc:sqlserver://10.10.100.180;user=abc;password=xyz;database=CUSTOMER
Two days back SQL team uninstalled SQL Server 2005 and installed SQL Server 2008
After doing this XI stopped fetching data from SQL and error is "Error during database connection to the database URL 'jdbc:sqlserver://10.10.100.184;user=sqluser;password=india123;database=CUST_HO' using the JDBC driver 'com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver': 'com.sap.aii.adapter.jdbc.sql.DriverManagerException: Cannot establish connection to URL 'jdbc:sqlserver://10.10.100.184;user=sqluser;password=india123;database=CUST_HO': com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException: The server version is not supported. The target server must be SQL Server 2000 or later."
Please help me how to solve this problem.
Regards
Dheeraj Kumar

Hi Prateek
As far as i know if i will load JDK5 then netweaver will not work. i asked to basis person too he also told me the same thing.
We even tried to load another driver got from microsoft website - sqljdbc_2.0.1803.100_enu.exe
after updating this driver i got error - "Error during database connection to the database URL 'jdbc:sqlserver://10.10.100.184;user=sqluser;password=india123;database=CUST_HO' using the JDBC driver 'com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver': 'com.sap.aii.adapter.jdbc.sql.DriverManagerException: Cannot establish connection to URL 'jdbc:sqlserver://10.10.100.184;user=sqluser;password=india123;database=CUST_HO': UnsupportedClassVersionError: com/microsoft/sqlserver/jdbc/SQLServerDriver (Unsupported major.minor version 50.0)'"
Regards
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