Re: SQL Express 2005 doesn't support multiple users....



Hi

That is not correct. It does support multiple connections simultaneously.

How did you establish that is does not?

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"Wade" <wnederveld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Apparently SQL Express 2005 doesn't support multiple users/connections ...
> only one user connection can be established at a time. Does any know if
> this will this change in future versions/updates?
>


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