RE: SQL Server and Win 98

2000-10-29 Thread Eron Cohen

Claude,

I know you can install and use the MSDE on Windows 98.
 As you probably know, MSDE is something like a "lite"
version of SQL Server that comes free
with MS Access 2000 and can be used as an alternative
to the Jet engine.
Because its basically identical to SQL Server's
underpinnings, "upsizing" is pretty much a no-brainer.
 So perhaps you can use the MSDE instead of SQL Server
to get the job done.

Eron

-Original Message-
From: AustralianAccommodation.com Pty. Ltd.
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Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 9:34 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SQL Server and Win 98


Apart from using enterprise manager which works fine
on win 98 and allows
uploading/ conversion to sql databases can we run full
sql on win 98

I want to be able to run the sql database locally and
edit it locally rather
than have to edit it off the live server.

Can this be achieved in a 98 environment or do I have
to upgrade the
operating system to win 2000

I look forward to your comments


Kind Regards

Claude Raiola (Director)
AustralianAccommodation.com Pty. Ltd.
Website: www.AustralianAccommodation.com
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RE: SQL Server and Win 98

2000-10-29 Thread Rob Sherman

Can this be achieved in a 98 environment or do I have
to upgrade the
operating system to win 2000

Claude,
Recent experience taught me to simply upgrade to Windows 2k Professional.
The problem is that Win98 resource pool is so small that when I was running
SQL Server on a laptop with win98 and then opened CF Studio, I'd have to
reboot the machine after about 30 min of work.  Win98 wouldn't recover it's
resources even if I shut down the program.

Once I upgraded I was a very happy developer ;-)

p.s., if you plan to upgrade, install SQL 7 after otherwise you'll be forced
to uninstall it prior to upgrading.

Sincerely,

Rob Sherman
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