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a question for setup experts please


Re: a question for setup experts please Aaron Bertrand - MVP
2/13/2004 2:57:54 PM
sql server misc:
Depending on your requirements, you could deploy MSDE.

Not sure what this has to do with alt.photography though...

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Re: a question for setup experts please Aaron Bertrand - MVP
2/13/2004 3:10:07 PM
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techinfo/planning/SQLReskChooseEd.asp
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/msde/

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Re: a question for setup experts please Aaron Bertrand - MVP
2/13/2004 3:12:01 PM
You could also post specific questions to *just*
microsoft.public.sqlserver.msde

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a question for setup experts please tracy
2/13/2004 7:53:32 PM
hello,

i have sql server 2000 on my local machine (with enterprise manager etc).

i want to host a website (on a dedicated server) which talks to sql server,
but i dont want to buy another license for the server machine that i am
going to host on (too much money!).

my question is:
is there a way around this? ie: is there a free engine or something that i
can install on my webserver which just stores the datafiles so my webpages
will work.

ideally i would like to DTS data to and from the live server, and also use
my local enterprise manager to view/update data on the live server?

is this possible?

thanks

Re: a question for setup experts please tracy
2/13/2004 8:03:56 PM

lol, yeah the alt.photography was a bit of a mistake!

Can you tell me more about MSDE please, and whether it will meet my
requirements mentioned below.

Thanks.

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