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On 05/02/2009, at 7:11 PM, Bruce Pleshko <[email protected] 
 > wrote:

>
> Hi... I am new to RoR development, and Web development in general (but
> have about 25 years of IT/software experience - just not in the Web
> area)... I have a really good RoR 2.X book that I have read and  
> reread a
> few times and starting to try to apply what I read... Have a Web app
> that I need to write at work, and prove to folks that RoR is THE_WAY,
> despite their ASP .NET protests otherwise...
>
> So, we have a Microsoft environment and we are using MS SQL Server...
>
> I need the activerecord-sqlserver-adapter file(s) but we don't have
> Internet connectivity in the development environment, so I can't use
> gems to download/install it the easy way... how do I go about finding
> it/downloading it/installing it... I have already downloaded and
> installed the other necessary ingredients (InstantRails 2.X, dbi and  
> the
> ADO file)...
>
> thanks TONs in advance for your assistance!!,
> southside_bruce
> -- 
> Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
>
> >

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