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Group: microsoft.public.sqlserver.setup · Group Profile
Author: Jasper Smith
Date: Apr 9, 2007 11:08

How about using Developer Edition (it's only $50) or developing a subset of
the data to get it < 4GB

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HTH,
Jasper Smith (SQL Server MVP)
http://www.sqldbatips.com
http://sqlblogcasts.com/blogs/sqldbatips

"WebBuilder451" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A5F0FA33-3FEA-477F-85E5-E0ED79E286EA@microsoft.com...
> We own a 64bit server with sql2K5 standard. A member of the company is
> primarily involved in education and holds classes on the system developed
> here. It is an internet based system. At some of the locations here
> classes
> are held there is no internet access. We were hoping to install the
> database
> and the asp.net site on his notebook, however the database is 14Gb so this
> rules out using express. It is leagal as far as i understand, to install a
> single second copy as a long as it's for a single user and not used for
> production. Here is where we have a problem because his NB is 32bit and,
> unlike windows2k3, SQL2k5 does not ship with dual media.
>
> I have my own copy as part of MS solution provider kit, but i'm not going
> to use this one, because it is for me, not anyone else. We take software
> usage and licensing very seriously. Is there a way for us to get a second
> version, 32bit, For non-production usage without having to purchese a
> second
> shrink wraped copy?
>
>
>
>
> --
> thanks (as always)
> some day i''m gona pay this forum back for all the help i''m getting
> kes
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