Re: New Installation
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Sorry, I left that one out. It's a standard version of SQL 2000. Is
there any reason why I need an enterprise version? I think standard
version can handle a max of 4GB RAM, right?
Immy wrote:
I wouldn't bother - not with 4GB of RAM.
You need Enterprise Edition of SQL server too - you didnt mention which
version of SQL you have.
Immy
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