> You need to get a copy of the desktop edition of sql
> server... That is the only one that will run on XP... Or any
> non server OS for that matter.
> It is included in the MSDN library if you have that.. If not,
> I think someone previosuly mentioned it is pretty cheap to
> buy... $49 or som
I have an XP Pro machine. I don't currently have SQL 2000 installed due to
a reformat. I have in the past though with no problems.
David
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Jeff Garza
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> From: Rodger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> This brings up another question:
> Is there a way to insta
> From: Rodger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> This brings up another question:
> Is there a way to install my copy of MS SQL Server onto my XP
> machine to be used for dev?
> When I try, it only allows me to install the client stuff
> (Enterprise Manager and Query Analyzer).
You need to get a copy
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Thanks, that's what I was hoping.
David
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Thanks, that's what I was hoping.
David
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No, there is no difference. They work exactly the same, as you are
literally getting the
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>You can get the Developer Edition of SQL Server 2000 for $49. Fully
>featured SQL Server, only stipulation is
nd 15 users; everyone says something
different.
The reason I ask is to determine if a load test on a dev box would provide
accurate results.
Thanks,
David
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You can get the Developer Edition of SQL Server 2000 for $49. Fully featured SQL
Server, only stipulation is that you can use it only for non-production purposes.
>I use a local web and cfm server on my dev machine, but I use the MS SQL
>Server on my hosted account on the internet.
>Is there a w
MSDE is what you need to look
at.http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=413744D1-A0BC-479F-BAFA-E4B278EB9147&displaylang=en
jb.
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 12:15:44 -0700, Rodger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use a local web and cfm server on my dev machine, but I use the MS SQL
> Ser
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