Re: Installing SQL Server2000 on WindowsXP
- From: "Tiago Costa" <tiago.costa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 16:56:12 +0100
Hi Gloria,
Developer and Enterprise Versions have the same caracteristics, but has one major diference: Licensing!!!!
You can't distribute an Database with thar version. Techincal it's possivel, but due to the licensing it's not.
If you Database is smaller than 2Gb, and you have 5 or less clients, you can install MSDE 2000 Version. IT'S FREE!!!
Tiago Costa
"Gloria" <Gloria@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:EB927641-F74F-45DF-910D-9E9DCEDD8233@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi again,
I did some researching on this site and found out that I must install the
Developer Edition when using WindowsXP.
Can I distribute the system with the Developer Edition?
Where can I find the differences between the two versions? I need to be
able to connect to the system over a company network to access the database.
Thanks Again,
Gloria
"Gloria" wrote:
Hi All,
I have a system with WindowsXP Professional and would like to install SQL
Server2000 on it as a server. When I tried to install it, the installation
program reported that I could only install the client.
This is a metrology tool that will be connected to our network so the
scientists can view the data in the database, viva an in-house application.
Is there anyway around this problem?
Thanks,
Gloria
.
- Prev by Date: Restoring a SQL 7 Back-up to SQL 2000
- Next by Date: Unable to update or uninstall SQL Server 2005 Express
- Previous by thread: Restoring a SQL 7 Back-up to SQL 2000
- Next by thread: Unable to update or uninstall SQL Server 2005 Express
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|