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Subject: SQL 2000 ENTREPRISE
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Christophe Vuignier User is Offline
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6/28/2006 08:20 AM  
Hi !!

Before, sorry for my poor english.

I saw that one of you had installed SQL 2000 "ENTERPRISE" on an SBS 2003 standard. But Microsoft say that we cannot make that.
I need SBS 2003 and I need SQL ENTERPRISE, please, it's possible or not ? If yes, how to install it without error prompt ?
Another question, are you sure thant SQL Standard stand alone is exactly the same SQL Server thant SQL 2000 Standard from SBS 2003 ?

Thank you very mutch in advance !!!

Bye..

Chris.
Mariette Knap User is Offline
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6/28/2006 11:06 AM  
Chris,
 
Welcome to the site and forum.
 
We did not mean by that SQL Enterprise version but the Manager, that is a different animal. You cannot install SQL 2000 Enterprise version on a SBS and to be honest why would you need that at all?

Mariëtte Knap Smallbizserver.Net AdministratorMission accomplished. We have joined the branch office to our SBS 2003 Headquarters and have the same user experience on the branch office as we have on our local  network at the Headquarters. Want to know how? Signup up for a subscription and get instant access to the article series 'How to add an additional Domain Controller from a remote office to the SBS domain'
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