Thanks Craig....

The higher ups have deemed this a "last resort"... so if it comes to 
this I'll put up some results.
I'm pursuing what could be an issue with cfqueryparam

Craig Dudley wrote:
> Not for a while, from memory you just drop the three MS .jar's somewhere in
> CF's classpath and restart CF to install and creating datasources becomes a
> bit more dificult, I'll see if I can dig up an example for you.
>
> I seem to remember that performance wasn't all that great, in fact, CF7's
> built in drivers were faster in most of my test cases. Sorry I haven't tried
> them on CF8.
>
> The MS drivers don't cause any issues with CF's built in drivers though so
> why not give it a try on your dev box?
>
> Craig.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 11 August 2008 15:10
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: CF 8 Built in SQL Server drivers vs. MS SQL Server 2000 SP3 Driver
>
> Hey all,
>
> I've run into an issue that I need opinions on. We've run into some SQL 
> server issues, where MS is saying "patch the driver".
> Has anyone used the MS SQL Server 2000 SP3 JDBC driver in place of the 
> one shipped with CF8?
> Has it cleared up 8180 errors?
> Any performance gains/losses?
> Any "gotchas"?
>
> thanks
>
> sas
>
>   

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