Thanks  James.  I’ve learned through bitter experience that it’s a bad idea to install stuff simply because it’s included in the pack.  Researching some more, I think the difference is the SQLServer I have already (I think) is SQLServer2000 Developer edition.  And this is SQLServer2000 Standard Edition.  Does anyone know the difference?  Does this sound right?    Does anyone know how to tell what edition is already installed?  

 

I suppose I could just plonk this CD in the drive and install and see what happens, but without knowing what’s going to change I feel nervous about doing that.

 

Cheers

Mike Kear


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Macpherson
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Subject: [cfaussie] RE: OT Microsoft hides its light again

 

Michael,

 

This is just a guess, but SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition was missing from our action pack we recieved for the first time on the program about a month ago.  When that CD arrived last week that was the first copy we got.

 

Perhaps they had distribution problems with that one recently and as a result shipped again to everyone - just a guess...

 

James

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