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Author does anyone have the old SQL server versions?
Hassan

2005-06-17, 3:23 am

I would really love to see how the old SQL server versions looked like ..I
would love to get a copy to install and see what it looked like..
Any verion prior to 7.0. Can anyone upload it to their site if its legal to
download ?

Thanks


David Portas

2005-06-17, 3:23 am

Check out www.ebay.com for SQL Server 6.5 and 7.0. You should determine for
yourself that any software you purchase is genuine and legal.

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David Portas
SQL Server MVP
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Mark Allison

2005-06-17, 3:23 am

For a real laugh, have a look at version 4.21 - the one I started with.
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Hassan wrote:
> I would really love to see how the old SQL server versions looked like ..I
> would love to get a copy to install and see what it looked like..
> Any verion prior to 7.0. Can anyone upload it to their site if its legal to
> download ?
>
> Thanks
>
>

Mike Hodgson

2005-06-17, 3:23 am

Me too - quality software (just like Windows NT 3.51 - quality).

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Mark Allison wrote:

> For a real laugh, have a look at version 4.21 - the one I started with.



Mark Allison

2005-06-17, 3:23 am

Looks great on OS/2 Warp too. :-)

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Mike Hodgson wrote:
> Me too - quality software (just like Windows NT 3.51 - quality).
>
> --
> *mike hodgson* |/ database administrator/ | mallesons stephen jaques
> *T* +61 (2) 9296 3668 |* F* +61 (2) 9296 3885 |* M* +61 (408) 675 907
> *E* mailto:mike.hodgson@mallesons.nospam.com |* W* http://www.mallesons.com
>

Hassan

2005-06-17, 1:23 pm

Do you guys have a copy of 4.2 ? Would love to have it as a collectible

"Mark Allison" <mark@no.tinned.meat.mvps.org> wrote in message
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> Looks great on OS/2 Warp too. :-)
>
> --
> Mark Allison, SQL Server MVP
> http://www.markallison.co.uk
>
> Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
> http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602m.html
>
>
> Mike Hodgson wrote:
http://www.mallesons.com[color=darkred]


Mike Hodgson

2005-06-18, 7:23 am

Not me. The earliest one I've kept is 6.5 but I've worked with 4.21,
6.0, 6.5, 7.0, 2000 & 2005 (beta) and I really don't want to go back
prior to 7.0 now (I've been spoilt). Can't wait to start plugging away
on Yukon production boxes (up until now it's been only "play" instances)
- I find Yukon a really exciting new version (with a fair bit of
potential for abuse, i.e. CLR integration - good for some things like
user-defined aggregates but should be used with extreme care methinks).

--
*mike hodgson* |/ database administrator/ | mallesons stephen jaques
*T* +61 (2) 9296 3668 |* F* +61 (2) 9296 3885 |* M* +61 (408) 675 907
*E* mailto:mike.hodgson@mallesons.nospam.com |* W* http://www.mallesons.com



Hassan wrote:

>Do you guys have a copy of 4.2 ? Would love to have it as a collectible
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>"Mark Allison" <mark@no.tinned.meat.mvps.org> wrote in message
>news:%23QZM2hxcFHA.3120@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
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>http://www.mallesons.com
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