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Subject: 2000 or 2005, that is the question...
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Andre White User is Offline
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4/17/2006 02:14 AM  
With SBS 2003 now successfully installed with MSDE, I'm considering going the full SQL route.  You guys are a lot smarter than me, so I'm wondering what you feel about using SQL 2005 as opposed to 2000.  Are there any upgrade quirks I should be aware of, or is 2000 still the "proven" way to go?  I trust you guys' judgement, so any and all advice is appreciated.

(btw, I would be doing a standalone upgrade, not a premium one.)
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4/17/2006 12:25 PM  
At this moment SQL 2005 is not yet supported on SBS. You have to wait till R2 has been released.

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