Jeffry Houser wrote:
>   When I bought the SQL Server Developer Edition, it was close to $500.  (
> although, I do see a few places which have it listed for the $50 Adam
> mentions).
>
>   Depending on your budget, you may want to consider the MS Action Pack.  (
> lots of MS software, including the dev edition of SQL Server 2000 for a
> low-cost).
>   Or if you have even more budget, you may want to look into a MSDN
> subscription.
>

I have to second Jeff on this one. The Action Pack subscription is an
amazing deal. About $15,000 worth of software for only $300, and that
includes 10 copies of Office 2003, Visio, Project, Outlook and all of
MS' server software. You just cannot resell it.

larry
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