OT: SQL Licensing Question

2007-03-06 Thread Eric J. Hoffman
I have read the site through and through, and have what seems to be a simple question. We are looking to buy SQL Server 2005 Workgroup. Seems more than enough omph for complex web databases behind a CF Server.So, I am a little confused by CALsthey state for every user that

RE: SQL Licensing Question

2007-03-06 Thread Dave Watts
We are looking to buy SQL Server 2005 Workgroup. Seems more than enough omph for complex web databases behind a CF Server. So, I am a little confused by CALsthey state for every user that directly connects needs a CAL...but is a web connection to a CF server calling back to that

RE: SQL Licensing Question

2007-03-06 Thread Dave Watts
We are looking to buy SQL Server 2005 Workgroup. Seems more than enough omph for complex web databases behind a CF Server. So, I am a little confused by CALsthey state for every user that directly connects needs a CAL...but is a web connection to a CF server calling back to that

RE: SQL licensing question

2005-03-18 Thread Calvin Ward
licensing question Thanks Dave, I'll pass that along. Ironically they were told the opposite by whoever answered the phone at MS ;) -Original Message- From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 5:55 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: SQL licensing question What

OT: SQL licensing question

2005-03-17 Thread Scott Mulholland
I was asked this question today by someone who received conflicting answers on this and not knowing the answer I figured someone on here probably would: What is the general practice in terms of licensing SQL server for use in a web app? Is it the standard or the only option to go with the

RE: SQL licensing question

2005-03-17 Thread Dave Watts
What is the general practice in terms of licensing SQL server for use in a web app? Per-processor licensing. Is it the standard or the only option to go with the processor license, or can you use an existing X client seat license and CF is considered 1 seat or user of the X' available?

RE: SQL licensing question

2005-03-17 Thread Connie DeCinko
, March 17, 2005 3:37 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: OT: SQL licensing question I was asked this question today by someone who received conflicting answers on this and not knowing the answer I figured someone on here probably would: What is the general practice in terms of licensing SQL server for use

RE: SQL licensing question

2005-03-17 Thread Scott Mulholland
Thanks Dave, I'll pass that along. Ironically they were told the opposite by whoever answered the phone at MS ;) -Original Message- From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 5:55 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: SQL licensing question What is the general

Re: SQL licensing question

2005-03-17 Thread Jim McAtee
in the same manner. - Original Message - From: Scott Mulholland [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 3:55 PM Subject: RE: SQL licensing question Thanks Dave, I'll pass that along. Ironically they were told the opposite by whoever