> I remember some discussions of SQL Server (Server instance) 
> being installed on Windows XP for development purposes.  Is 
> this only available using SQL Server Developers Edition?

Yes, I believe so.

> If so, is that something that's included with an MSDN 
> subscription or anything like that or can you only get it by 
> purchasing at microsoft.com for $49.95?

If you have MSDN, it's in there along with Enterprise and Standard (on the
same CD, I think). Otherwise, you can purchase it separately.

> We have a site we need to demo on a military base and the 
> portion we're going to is locked down and we can't get internet 
> access to demo it from our server here so we're planning to 
> install everything we need on a laptop so we can show it from 
> there. Any advice that anyone can give would be greatly appreciated.

You might consider installing a server operating system on a laptop, if you
plan to do a lot of these sorts of demos. I've run Windows 2000 Server and
Windows Server 2003 for quite some time on laptops.

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