Re: SQL Licencing Headaches.
- From: jeremiah johnson <naikrovek@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 05:43:45 -0600
if you are going to have all 12 office computers connect to the database directly, then yes.
if you are going to have all 12 office computers connect to some proxy program, that then is the sole connection to SQL, probably not.
jeremiah();
garyusenet@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Please explain to me..
Im writing an app using visual studio professional and sql server
express (although I also have sql server with one client licence.)
My app uses c# , windows forms, and an sql database.
When finsihed I will need to install my app on 12 office machines.
I want to install the database it uses on our fileserver, so the 12
office machines can connect to it.
Do I need to purchase additional licencing to do this? (microsoft is
totally vague on there website) - Or can I run the sql database from
the server and connect into it, without the need for additional
licences?
Thanks,
Gary.
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