Microsoft Data Engine (MSDE)

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Cost:
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2000 Premium edition, or any Visual Studio 6.0 Enterprise or
Professional edition tool, including: 

Visual Studio 6.0, Professional and Enterprise editions. 
Visual Basic 6.0, Professional and Enterprise editions. 
Visual C++� 6.0, Professional and Enterprise editions. 
Visual InterDev 6.0 Professional edition.
Visual J++� 6.0, Professional edition. 
Visual FoxPro� 6.0 Professional edition. 
  

-Joe M.


Monday, April 15, 2002, 7:16:50 PM, you wrote:

TMD> MySQL is still free, I think.  www.mysql.com  Will even run under Linux if
TMD> you've got an older box kicking around.

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TMD> -----Original Message-----
TMD> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TMD> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rick Leske
TMD> Sent: April 15, 2002 4:08 PM
TMD> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TMD> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] External Database - Beware of Access DB


TMD> UGH!!.. :-( I hate to fill up the registry too.. but.. what other
TMD> options other than throwing more money at it?  Checked into the
TMD> HumanKind folks, same stuff as our killeremail just purchased, and that
TMD> sounds good..  works with both types of databases.  I've got the command
TMD> line util from ipswitch, adduser, and am wondering has anyone had any
TMD> success k'chunking this via asp/sql?

TMD> thanks much,

TMD> Rick


TMD> Bud wrote:

>> On 4/15/02, Norman J. Nolasco penned:
>>
>>> He's right.  Sorry, forgot to mention that.  It's an MS Access thing. He
>>> was being pretty generous too.  We had an application built on an Access
>>> database (Access 97) that could pretty much handle about 20 people before
>>> it got too slow to be useful.  I'd hate to think what would have happened
>>> if it served 500 people... or even 50!  It just can't handle that many
>>> requests that quickly (especially over ODBC).
>>>
>>> We're running on MS SQL2K with about 150 users with no problems... yet.
>>
>>
>> I'm running Access 2000, 150+ domains and well over 500 users. Nary a
>> problem.
>>
>>> Is there any reason you can't use IMail's Database?  It's supposed to be
>>> able to handle thousands of users with no problem.  We only have about
>>> 50 using the IMail Database.  Not to sound hypocritical, but if you don't
>>> have a REALLY good reason to use the External Database, you shouldn't.
>>
>>
>> Just not filling up the registry with all that crap is an excellent
>> reason for me to stay away from it. :)




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