<snip> I strongly urge all users to avoid Microsoft products wherever
possible, but especially on database servers.

 

Peter.

<snip>

 

 

Which rules out any doctors running the following medical software;

Medical Director 

Practix

MSS Classic

Profile

Medtech32

Pracsoft

Totalcare

Blue Chip

Shexie

Locum

RXMedical

Genie etc

 

So that seems to cover 90% plus of Australian doctors, about which we are
talking on this forum are we not ?

 

So does your comment not sound a little out of place here Peter ?

 

Andrew Cameron.

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Peter Machell
Sent: Tuesday, 15 May 2007 1:36 PM
To: General Practice Computing Group Talk
Subject: Re: [GPCG_TALK] MS SQL 2000 purchase options.

 

On 15/05/2007, at 10:26 AM, Greg Twyford wrote:





Peter,

 

And how do you know they'll reactivate it after you've installed it? Does
the seller peel the little sticker with the licence key off the server case
it came from?

 

I'm talking about using the MSSQL server only, which doesn't require
activation. The rest of SBS can go in the bin where it belongs.





At least there are no upgrade paths with MS server products anymore, so it
won't be one that someone has used to get a valid licence for a current
version.

 

 

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