On my maching if I use a wizard to import data into SQL 7, right at the end 
of the process the program crashes. I have 128 megs of RAM, u think it 
could be a lack of RAM issue?


At 02:36 AM 4/23/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>SQL 7 has very "Access" like interfaces for building tables etc., and a
>built in Access database importer.
>
>What I have discovered, if you MUST run both on one machine, throw A LOT of
>ram in that machine.  It appears that SQL 7 really eats ram.
>
>Peter Janett
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>From: Bill Killillay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 9:25 PM
>Subject: Dedicated Servers??
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>
> > Ok, here goes.  Just a webby as I am called by some of my friends looking
> > for a little advice.
> >
> > I work for an advertising agency and I handle ALL of their clients sites.
> > We have two that since I have come aboard have really taken off.  Like
>over
> > a million users a month taken off.  Now my boss is asking me to look into
> > getting us setup with a dedicated server.  We have been using a company
>for
> > all of our shared hosting and we have been quite happy with them.  Here is
> > my question.
> >
> > What are the do's and don'ts when setting up a dedicated server for the
> > first time.  It will have two fairly heavy use sites both done in CF, by
>me,
> > so I know what I am getting there.  And a few other not so heavy use
>sites,
> > also done in CF for the most part.  Right now we are also just using
>Access
> > for the back end and it's been working ok, a little slow at times, but not
> > to bad.  We are looking to upsizing to SQL Server 7 on an NT box but I
>know
> > nothing about SQL server.  With Access I have a GUI to build tables, etc.
> > Is there anything like that for SQL Server.  What do any of you recommend.
> > I am fairly certain that we are going to go with an NT box with CF 4.5.1
>on
> > it and depending on what I can find out and learn probably SQL Server on
>the
> > same box until we can afford a second box.  Any advice to making this as
> > smooth as possible is great appreciated.
> >
> > TIA!!!
> >
> > Bill Killillay
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