Since I’m a former member of the SQL Server
development team I’ll eventually get around to making OTRS work against
it. But I have to admit that I’m too tied up getting this new business
launched to work on it right now. So it will be sometime this summer before I
can work on it.
Hal
je vais essayer d'en savoir plus.
@+
Olivier
ps : mon anglais est si mauvais que tu t'apercoives que je suis francophone ?
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Subject: RE: [otrs] IIS and MS SQL
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If telling your boss about all the
licensing costs which will be incurred (SQL, Windows etc) doesn't change his
mind, yo
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From: Olivier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 4:37 PM
To: User questions and discussions about OTRS.
Subject: Re: [otrs] IIS and MS SQL setup
Hi,
I don't think it's a big prob to use it with iis > juste add the php
possibilitie
Hi,
I don't think it's a big prob to use it with iis > juste add the php
possibilities.
But mssql... i would like to say no, because i think instructions in
otrs ask mysql only...
If you want to use otrs on a M$ platform, with don't you try otrs4win32 ??
hope this help,
Olivier
Parent, Cyrille a
would one be able to run OTRS with another web server? There isn't
that much interdependence, is there?
- Pete
McDonnell
From: Parent, Cyrille
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005
6:15 PMTo: otrs@otrs.orgSubject: [otrs] IIS and MS SQL
setup
Hi,
Just found out about OTRS yesterday and loaded it on a test
box. The boss loves it and wants it in production ASAP to replace our less-than-perfect
current solution.
My problem: he wants it on IIS with MS SQL on the back-end
(separate servers).
Is anyone on the list doing it that way