Re: SQL Licencing Headaches.
- From: "Jacob" <jacob@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Mar 2006 07:15:10 -0800
I was not aware that there were any licensing requirements to use SQL
Server Express. Microsoft keeps referring to it as the free but scaled
down version of the "real" SQL server.
"SQL Server 2005 Express Edition is the free, easy-to-use, lightweight
version of SQL Server 2005. SQL Server Express is free to download,
free to redistribute, and easy for new developers to use immediately."
- from Microsoft's own page -
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/editions/express/default.mspx
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