A while ago I saw this post (see below) about SQL Development licensing. ----------------- you could just cut the licensing costs entirely and use the free MS Data
Engine (aka SQL Server Desktop Edition). It's SQL Server with some limitations, each database has a max size of 2GB and max of 5 concurrent connections, which lets face it is gonna be fine for most small scale web development. You should be able to use the same ODBC and JDBC drivers as you would with the enterprise edition of SQL Server and you can use Access, Visual Studio or SQL Server Enterprise Manager as GUIs. Nice! ----------------- I'm not 100% sure on how to interpret the above, but our SA reckons that the above means just means free use of Enterprise manager, which can then connect to out licensed SQL Server. The way I read is that somewhere there is a cut down version of SQL Server that we can use for development, is this correct? If so, where can we find and download this? Cheers. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This email, together with any attachments, is intended for the named recipient(s) only and may contain privileged and confidential information. If received in error, please inform the sender as quickly as possible and delete this email and any copies from your computer system network. If not an intended recipient of this email, you must not copy, distribute or rely upon it and any form of disclosure, modification, distribution and/or publication of this email is prohibited. Unless stated otherwise, this email represents only the views of the sender and not the views of the Queensland Government. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- You are currently subscribed to cfaussie as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] MX Downunder AsiaPac DevCon - http://mxdu.com/
