Howdy all. I'm about to take the plunge and get my SQL 2000 box. As 
usual, I'm afraid to blow my nose without input from you guys. LOL

Any advantages/disadvantages with NT 4 vs. Win 2000? Please consider 
I'm a novice when it come to Windows. I've learned enough NT to keep 
my CF/Web server <knocking_wood>running almost 
constantly</knocking_wood>. Will I have to learn a bunch of new stuff 
to keep 2000 going? Is 2000 stable? I'm doing pretty good with NT sp5 
and don't want to bite off more than I can chew. The SQL machine will 
be for SQL Server only! The only other software I'd install is some 
defrag stuff and a client for my Retrospect backup.

FYI. I signed up for a biz account with PC Connection and they're 
going to sell me SQL 2000 with a single Processor license for 4K on 
the nose. Beats the next best price I could find by 700 bucks.
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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