SQL Server 2005 Express on 2005

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We currently have SBS 2003 Premium running on a dual processor system. I
checked the requirements and SQL Server 2005 Express will load on SBS 2003
Premium, but what are the limitations? Will my dual processors prevent me
from running Express?

I only want to host my own internal apps, but I do need to access them via
the Internet using SSL. This is not a high volume site at all. Is this
legal? Will having the Express version side by side with SQL Server 2000
hurt anything?

Also, I attended the Launch event and have a full copy of SQL Server 2005
Standard with one CAL. Why not just spin that up if I am the only one
accessing it?

I do not intend to upgrade my SQL Server 2000 on that SBS Server since SBS
requires it.

Many thanks!


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