I hope this doesn't seem like a dumb questions, but I have to ask anyway. I'm setting up a server for a client with SBS 2003 Premium. They have a line
of business application that uses SQL. The software vendor wants to set the
SQL server to run on the System Account (with a fairly insecure password
IMHO, but that's not for me to decide). What I'm wondering is if I do this
and then upgrade the SHAREPOINT database to SQL, will it cause any problems
with the SharePoint internal web site?
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