On 2/27/01, Christian L. Watt penned:
>Yes, you can.  ColdFusion is the main user of the database at that point.  I
>believe this clause is reffering to you setting up a SQL server and letting
>other companies connect to it as a production database for there company,
>not for web production.  Not the best articulator, but hope this answers
>your question.

Nope. I just got off the phone with them. You have to sign up for the 
Application Service Provider's licensing program and pay them $5.99 
per month for every client who hosts SQL Server. Once you get enough 
clients to be worthwhile, you can switch to per processor mode for 
$249.00 per month.

Ol' Bill has to make a cut off of every dollar I make, even if he is 
the richest bas&^$# in the world and I just paid him over $4,000.00 
and it will probably be years before I show any sort of profit at 
all. Yeah!! That's fair!
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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