I asked a similar question moments ago. I wanted to clarify because I didn't use the correct terms..
I have a purchased product that contains a MSDE database. I was hopin
to access the database with a MSDE front-end, however I don't have
separate licensed copy of SQL Server. Is there a way I can obtain a fre
copy of the user interface for a MSDE DB?
Thank you
AFGTry this:
http://www.whitebearconsulting.com/Utilities.htm
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Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Senior Database Administrator
Careerbuilder.com
I support the Professional Association for SQL Server
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"AFG" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:198C89E8-A24F-4935-A347-6D2AA5C2786E@.microsoft.com...
> I asked a similar question moments ago. I wanted to clarify because I
didn't use the correct terms...
> I have a purchased product that contains a MSDE database. I was hoping
> to access the database with a MSDE front-end, however I don't have a
> separate licensed copy of SQL Server. Is there a way I can obtain a free
> copy of the user interface for a MSDE DB?
> Thank you,
> AFG|||No, you can't get SQL Server client tools for free. Several alternatives,
however: http://www.aspfaq.com/2442
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Aaron Bertrand
SQL Server MVP
http://www.aspfaq.com/
"AFG" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:198C89E8-A24F-4935-A347-6D2AA5C2786E@.microsoft.com...
>I asked a similar question moments ago. I wanted to clarify because I
>didn't use the correct terms...
> I have a purchased product that contains a MSDE database. I was hoping
> to access the database with a MSDE front-end, however I don't have a
> separate licensed copy of SQL Server. Is there a way I can obtain a free
> copy of the user interface for a MSDE DB?
> Thank you,
> AFG
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Monday, March 26, 2012
Is there a free Graphical User Interface for MSDE?
I asked a similar question moments ago. I wanted to clarify because I didn't use the correct terms...
I have a purchased product that contains a MSDE database. I was hoping
to access the database with a MSDE front-end, however I don't have a
separate licensed copy of SQL Server. Is there a way I can obtain a free
copy of the user interface for a MSDE DB?
Thank you,
AFG
Try this:
http://www.whitebearconsulting.com/Utilities.htm
Geoff N. Hiten
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Senior Database Administrator
Careerbuilder.com
I support the Professional Association for SQL Server
www.sqlpass.org
"AFG" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:198C89E8-A24F-4935-A347-6D2AA5C2786E@.microsoft.com...
> I asked a similar question moments ago. I wanted to clarify because I
didn't use the correct terms...
> I have a purchased product that contains a MSDE database. I was hoping
> to access the database with a MSDE front-end, however I don't have a
> separate licensed copy of SQL Server. Is there a way I can obtain a free
> copy of the user interface for a MSDE DB?
> Thank you,
> AFG
|||No, you can't get SQL Server client tools for free. Several alternatives,
however: http://www.aspfaq.com/2442
Aaron Bertrand
SQL Server MVP
http://www.aspfaq.com/
"AFG" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:198C89E8-A24F-4935-A347-6D2AA5C2786E@.microsoft.com...
>I asked a similar question moments ago. I wanted to clarify because I
>didn't use the correct terms...
> I have a purchased product that contains a MSDE database. I was hoping
> to access the database with a MSDE front-end, however I don't have a
> separate licensed copy of SQL Server. Is there a way I can obtain a free
> copy of the user interface for a MSDE DB?
> Thank you,
> AFG
I have a purchased product that contains a MSDE database. I was hoping
to access the database with a MSDE front-end, however I don't have a
separate licensed copy of SQL Server. Is there a way I can obtain a free
copy of the user interface for a MSDE DB?
Thank you,
AFG
Try this:
http://www.whitebearconsulting.com/Utilities.htm
Geoff N. Hiten
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Senior Database Administrator
Careerbuilder.com
I support the Professional Association for SQL Server
www.sqlpass.org
"AFG" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:198C89E8-A24F-4935-A347-6D2AA5C2786E@.microsoft.com...
> I asked a similar question moments ago. I wanted to clarify because I
didn't use the correct terms...
> I have a purchased product that contains a MSDE database. I was hoping
> to access the database with a MSDE front-end, however I don't have a
> separate licensed copy of SQL Server. Is there a way I can obtain a free
> copy of the user interface for a MSDE DB?
> Thank you,
> AFG
|||No, you can't get SQL Server client tools for free. Several alternatives,
however: http://www.aspfaq.com/2442
Aaron Bertrand
SQL Server MVP
http://www.aspfaq.com/
"AFG" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:198C89E8-A24F-4935-A347-6D2AA5C2786E@.microsoft.com...
>I asked a similar question moments ago. I wanted to clarify because I
>didn't use the correct terms...
> I have a purchased product that contains a MSDE database. I was hoping
> to access the database with a MSDE front-end, however I don't have a
> separate licensed copy of SQL Server. Is there a way I can obtain a free
> copy of the user interface for a MSDE DB?
> Thank you,
> AFG
Is there a free Graphical User Interface for MSDE?
I asked a similar question moments ago. I wanted to clarify because I didn't
use the correct terms...
I have a purchased product that contains a MSDE database. I was hoping
to access the database with a MSDE front-end, however I don't have a
separate licensed copy of SQL Server. Is there a way I can obtain a free
copy of the user interface for a MSDE DB?
Thank you,
AFGTry this:
http://www.whitebearconsulting.com/Utilities.htm
Geoff N. Hiten
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Senior Database Administrator
Careerbuilder.com
I support the Professional Association for SQL Server
www.sqlpass.org
"AFG" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:198C89E8-A24F-4935-A347-6D2AA5C2786E@.microsoft.com...
> I asked a similar question moments ago. I wanted to clarify because I
didn't use the correct terms...
> I have a purchased product that contains a MSDE database. I was hoping
> to access the database with a MSDE front-end, however I don't have a
> separate licensed copy of SQL Server. Is there a way I can obtain a free
> copy of the user interface for a MSDE DB?
> Thank you,
> AFG|||No, you can't get SQL Server client tools for free. Several alternatives,
however: http://www.aspfaq.com/2442
Aaron Bertrand
SQL Server MVP
http://www.aspfaq.com/
"AFG" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:198C89E8-A24F-4935-A347-6D2AA5C2786E@.microsoft.com...
>I asked a similar question moments ago. I wanted to clarify because I
>didn't use the correct terms...
> I have a purchased product that contains a MSDE database. I was hoping
> to access the database with a MSDE front-end, however I don't have a
> separate licensed copy of SQL Server. Is there a way I can obtain a free
> copy of the user interface for a MSDE DB?
> Thank you,
> AFG
use the correct terms...
I have a purchased product that contains a MSDE database. I was hoping
to access the database with a MSDE front-end, however I don't have a
separate licensed copy of SQL Server. Is there a way I can obtain a free
copy of the user interface for a MSDE DB?
Thank you,
AFGTry this:
http://www.whitebearconsulting.com/Utilities.htm
Geoff N. Hiten
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Senior Database Administrator
Careerbuilder.com
I support the Professional Association for SQL Server
www.sqlpass.org
"AFG" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:198C89E8-A24F-4935-A347-6D2AA5C2786E@.microsoft.com...
> I asked a similar question moments ago. I wanted to clarify because I
didn't use the correct terms...
> I have a purchased product that contains a MSDE database. I was hoping
> to access the database with a MSDE front-end, however I don't have a
> separate licensed copy of SQL Server. Is there a way I can obtain a free
> copy of the user interface for a MSDE DB?
> Thank you,
> AFG|||No, you can't get SQL Server client tools for free. Several alternatives,
however: http://www.aspfaq.com/2442
Aaron Bertrand
SQL Server MVP
http://www.aspfaq.com/
"AFG" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:198C89E8-A24F-4935-A347-6D2AA5C2786E@.microsoft.com...
>I asked a similar question moments ago. I wanted to clarify because I
>didn't use the correct terms...
> I have a purchased product that contains a MSDE database. I was hoping
> to access the database with a MSDE front-end, however I don't have a
> separate licensed copy of SQL Server. Is there a way I can obtain a free
> copy of the user interface for a MSDE DB?
> Thank you,
> AFG
Friday, February 24, 2012
Is ONE Processor License + SQL Server Software (Enterprise) enoug
I have a customer who has purchased a single Processor License for SQL Server
2000 and has also purchased the Enterprise SQL Server Software(separately).
He claims that covers him for a dual processor machine, but I disagree. Is
he correct in his assumption that the software is treated as a single
processor license?
John
If the Enterprise Server purchase was also a Processor Licence then yes, you
can legitimately use your software on a dual processor machine since you
have purchased two processor licences.
If the Enterprise Server is a Server/CAL licence then you can use the
software on up to 32 processors (depending on the OS) but you would need to
purchase CALs for each client device/user. Your processor licence would then
be spare.
That's my opinion. As always with licensing issues, for the definitive
answer contact a Microsoft representative.
David Portas
SQL Server MVP
2000 and has also purchased the Enterprise SQL Server Software(separately).
He claims that covers him for a dual processor machine, but I disagree. Is
he correct in his assumption that the software is treated as a single
processor license?
John
If the Enterprise Server purchase was also a Processor Licence then yes, you
can legitimately use your software on a dual processor machine since you
have purchased two processor licences.
If the Enterprise Server is a Server/CAL licence then you can use the
software on up to 32 processors (depending on the OS) but you would need to
purchase CALs for each client device/user. Your processor licence would then
be spare.
That's my opinion. As always with licensing issues, for the definitive
answer contact a Microsoft representative.
David Portas
SQL Server MVP
Is ONE Processor License + SQL Server Software (Enterprise) enoug
I have a customer who has purchased a single Processor License for SQL Serve
r
2000 and has also purchased the Enterprise SQL Server Software(separately).
He claims that covers him for a dual processor machine, but I disagree. Is
he correct in his assumption that the software is treated as a single
processor license?
JohnIf the Enterprise Server purchase was also a Processor Licence then yes, you
can legitimately use your software on a dual processor machine since you
have purchased two processor licences.
If the Enterprise Server is a Server/CAL licence then you can use the
software on up to 32 processors (depending on the OS) but you would need to
purchase CALs for each client device/user. Your processor licence would then
be spare.
That's my opinion. As always with licensing issues, for the definitive
answer contact a Microsoft representative.
David Portas
SQL Server MVP
--
r
2000 and has also purchased the Enterprise SQL Server Software(separately).
He claims that covers him for a dual processor machine, but I disagree. Is
he correct in his assumption that the software is treated as a single
processor license?
JohnIf the Enterprise Server purchase was also a Processor Licence then yes, you
can legitimately use your software on a dual processor machine since you
have purchased two processor licences.
If the Enterprise Server is a Server/CAL licence then you can use the
software on up to 32 processors (depending on the OS) but you would need to
purchase CALs for each client device/user. Your processor licence would then
be spare.
That's my opinion. As always with licensing issues, for the definitive
answer contact a Microsoft representative.
David Portas
SQL Server MVP
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