Re: SQL Server newbie has questions

From: R-D-C (nospam)
Date: 10/09/04

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    ...you could also use MSDE for free if the usage is low.

    "l;kdf[poiqwt" <postmaster@localhost> wrote in message
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    >I am wondering how I deploy SQL Server in a multi-seat application if I
    >have
    > SQL Server Developer edition. DO I have to buy a license to deploy, if so
    > how much am I likely to pay per license. DO I have to buy the
    > multi-thousand
    > dollar package to deploy and then do I not have to pay per deployment fee?
    > Please explain to me the options I am developing an application with 9
    > seats
    > with Visual Basic at the front end and SQL Server at the back end. What
    > will
    > it cost per deployment?
    >
    > Also could someone tell me whether I can do without SQL Server for the
    > central database and instead code something in VB for a small database
    > application, again with 9 seats at the front end?
    >
    > Thanl you
    >
    >


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