> I didn't think so..but i could be wrong, I would suggest MSDE
> here but the anti M$ crowd would prob shout me down (even if
> it is free)
Not at all Neven - I think SQL Server is a great database to develop
with/to.
One thing I would be interested in though, is exactly when you can delpoy an
MSDE database for free. Doesn't the application need to have been written
with an MS development tool, or do you just need to 'own' Office developer
or Visual Studio? (We mainly use Visual C++.)
Paul Ritchie
Radio Computing Services.
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