On 3/2/01, Jim McAtee penned:
>Hell, if they can't figure it out themselves, why lose sleep over it?  Fire
>up the server and get on with your life.

I guess that's the next step. Somehow I figure their roving "License 
Cops" probably do understand it though. :)

I still haven't gotten an answer from anyone though. Is there anyone 
else out there hosting websites, other than their own, and using SQL 
2000 as the database? If so, how are you licensed? I guess with this 
can of worms I'm opening, everyone is scared to answer.
-- 

Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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