Is SQL 2005 Express compatible with WSUS?
What do you mean by compatible?
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"Jef" <Jef@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is SQL 2005 Express compatible with WSUS?
|||WSUS requires SQL 2000 Desktop Engine, SQL Server 2000, or MSDE 2000 sp3 for
it's database. I was wondering if I could use SQL 2005 Express Edition
instead.
"Roger Wolter[MSFT]" wrote:
> What do you mean by compatible?
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|||I guess that's something you will have to ask the WSUS folks. I would
assume they haven't tested in SQL Express yet so it's probably not a safe
thing to do. I talked to them about using Yukon in their next release but
I don't know if they plan to test with their current release.
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"Jef" <Jef@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> WSUS requires SQL 2000 Desktop Engine, SQL Server 2000, or MSDE 2000 sp3
> for
> it's database. I was wondering if I could use SQL 2005 Express Edition
> instead.
> "Roger Wolter[MSFT]" wrote:
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