Best Answer: WOW a real programming question on Answers that's almost unheard of!
I can't answer it but if you want a real answer I'd go to:
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sign in and post it on their forums. Your odds of getting a answer will go up dramatically. It's free so you have nothing to lose.
Re:Originally posted by: guy
Originally posted by: guy
FYI: Microsoft just announced a price cut on MSDE (desktop version of SQL Server) to $49. At least that's one of the few things I remember from TechEd.
MSDE is free. I believe you're thinking about the upgrade of SQL Server 2k 32-bit to SQL Server 2k 64-bit for Itanium hardware.
I'm glad to know about it, but this particular Web solution will but hosted (at least initially) in a free server, and I found no servers but those hosting ASP with Access databases … so the move to Access … ![]()
Re:Originally posted by: guy
Originally posted by: guy
FYI: Microsoft just announced a price cut on MSDE (desktop version of SQL Server) to $49. At least that's one of the few things I remember from TechEd.
MSDE is free. I believe you're thinking about the upgrade of SQL Server 2k 32-bit to SQL Server 2k 64-bit for Itanium hardware.
Sorry, I had the wrong product. It was SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition (http://www.linuxmax.net/news/001064.html) that was cut from $499 to $49.
Re:Uhm … problem not solved after all … HELP!
Re:Originally posted by: guy
FYI: Microsoft just announced a price cut on MSDE (desktop version of SQL Server) to $49. At least that's one of the few things I remember from TechEd.
MSDE is free. I believe you're thinking about the upgrade of SQL Server 2k 32-bit to SQL Server 2k 64-bit for Itanium hardware.
Re:FYI: Microsoft just announced a price cut on MSDE (desktop version of SQL Server) to $49. At least that's one of the few things I remember from TechEd.
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