Hi,

To find out your installed version, run the following against a database
on the database server

SELECT @@VERSION

Scott Thornton, Programmer
Application Development
Information Services and Telecommunications
Hunter Area Health Service
Phone  +61 2 49214193
Fax       +61 2 49214191

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Sorry for the off-topic post, but I don't know who else to ask. (no use
calling Microsoft)  

 

I just got my Microsoft Action Pack update for the quarter and it
includes
SQLServer2000 Standard Edition.  I thought that was what I already have.
Does anyone know how to find out what version is already installed?   If
you
use .help/about on any of the SQL Server apps, you get the version
number of
the app you're looking at, not the server. 

 

And what on earth is the Live Communications Server 2003?  What does it
do?
Does anyone else find their marketing bumph almost impenetrable?  Do you
find yourself wading through their stuff and getting to the end and
saying
to yourself .. "yes, but WHAT DOES IT DO????  WHAT'S IT FOR????" 

 

 

Cheers

Mike Kear

AFP Webworks

Windsor, NSW, Australia

http://afpwebworks.com

 



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