> > > users can use SQL7 at the same time. No Internet Connector
> > > License needed, just 5 CALS.
> >Um Nice try, but that's illegal.
> Is this specific to Microsoft's license, or in general?
I am unaware of the specifics for other platforms, but it is specifically
specified in the MS S
Is this specific to Microsoft's license, or in general?
I remember Lotus came in to the company I work at to Demo Dominio
server. One of their 'features' they said was that you could use 1 Oracle
named user license to handle unlimited connections by letting the dominio
server handle security
Alan McCollough
>Web Programmer
>Allaire Certified ColdFusion Developer
>Alaska Native Medical Center
>
> > -Original Message-
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> > Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 6:48 AM
> > To: CF-Talk
> > Subjec
They need CALs for users who aren't anonymous, don't they?
best, paul
At 12:27 PM 11/17/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Someone using SQL for just for web site hosting gets
>shafted though, since he wasn't purchasing any CALs.
~~
Structure your ColdFusion
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Subject: RE: SQL Server Licesning
That ain't quite correct. I think if you want to do anything beyond limited
SQL, you'll end up needing the $20K/cpu Enterprise Edition of SQL, which is
comparable to Oracle.
Either way, I think $20K/cpu is a miserable ripoff. In our instance, I h
Licenses, or Internet Connector Licenses.
>>
Jim
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licensing is flawed.
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> Alan McCollough
> Web Programmer
> Allaire Certified ColdFusion Developer
> Alaska Native Medical Center
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> It seems to me that, for CF users, SQL7 is a much better buy.
>
> In CF Administrator, you can limit the number of worker threads
> (simultaneous connections) to 5, for example. This means at
> most 5 CF
> users can use SQL7 at the same time.
ssage-
> > From: Paul Mone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 2:45 PM
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> > Any idea how much that runs?
> >
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> Well... Looks like M$ has changed their licensing
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> Any idea how much that runs?
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Any idea how much that runs?
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yep you can get an unlimited internet connectivity license.
http://www.mcbdigital.com
yep you can get an unlimited internet connectivity license.
http://www.mcbdigital.com
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I have a client who wants to instal SQL Server on a single processor
dedicated server (to host a web application)
Can anybody fill me in on what sort of licensing he'll need? I looked at
Microsofts site, but I seem to remember something about an Internet
Connectivity license, and I didn't see an
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