I am managing my connections properly.

Ok, Lets say there are 10 connections.. then how many SQL Server License I
need?




                                                                           
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             You can try this, but you need to make sure you manage your
database access and don't leave connections open.

-----Original Message-----
From: Rajendra Appalla [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi,

I am not so familiar with the licensing issues, but I heard that using
MSDE 2000 to ship along with your application, you can avoid the
licensing issues as it is freely available.

Rajendra.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi All,

I am trying to get some info on MS SQL Server license issue.

I have an ASP.NET application planned for 100 Users maximum. Accessing
the web application is with anonymous user of IIS. The web application
will connect to SQL Server through SQL Authentication (NOT Windows)
using ONLY ONE sql server userid. How many license I need for SQL
Server?

Can anybody throw some light on this?

Thanks and regards,
Mohan






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