Re: SQL Server Question

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And depending on what you're planning on doing with InfoPath - you don't
necessarily need SQL . . .

Kevin wrote:
> I am currently using SBS2003 standard.
>
> I want to start doing some things using InfoPath, so I was planning to
> install SQL Server. Are there any problems installing this on the SBS
> server?

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