I should have mentioned it in my last post about the MS SQL worm.

Starting with Access 2000, Microsoft began to ship a stripped down version 
of SQL Server called Microsoft SQLServer Desktop Edition (MSDE). It was not 
installed by default in an Access 2000 install, but was available as an 
add-on on the installation disks. If installed, no password is set for the 
SA account.


At 05:25 PM 5/21/2002 -0400, you wrote:
> >>> Anyone have a feeling about the Microsoft Data Engine, which
> > is supposed to be a limited connection version of SQL that
> > can upscale to SQL very easily rather than Access?
>
>It is SQL Server, essentially, with some minor limitations. I've worked with
>it quite a bit, and like it for use instead of Access.<<
>
>I (mistakenly?) understood it only worked in a 'desktop' environment,
>running in the background of, say a VB app.  Is that wrong?
>
>-Craig Thomas
>
>
>
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