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Author Which version to use in WinXP with analysis services?
Luis Esteban Valencia

2005-07-20, 1:23 pm

Hello I just got developer edition but It doesnt have analisys services. I
tried to install enterprise edition but it doesnt install server components
on XP only client components. So is there another version which I can use as
sqlserver and analysis server on my Windows XP Box?

Thanks


David Gugick

2005-07-20, 1:23 pm

Luis Esteban Valencia wrote:
> Hello I just got developer edition but It doesnt have analisys
> services. I tried to install enterprise edition but it doesnt install
> server components on XP only client components. So is there another
> version which I can use as sqlserver and analysis server on my
> Windows XP Box?
> Thanks


I would think that developer edition would install Personal Edition
automatically on a Win XP computer. EE CD should install Personal
Edition on the client.

From MS:
"SQL Server 2000 Personal Edition is not a separate product but rather a
client component of SQL Server 2000 (included as part of Enterprise and
Standard Editions), designed to bring SQL Server functionality to
nonserver hardware, including workstations and laptops. SQL Server
Personal Edition can be installed on any client device to be used in
conjunction with the server software. Licensing is governed by the same
rules as Enterprise and Standard Edition licensing."


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David Gugick
Quest Software
www.imceda.com
www.quest.com

Luis Esteban Valencia

2005-07-21, 9:23 am


"David Gugick" <david.gugick-nospam@quest.com> escribió en el mensaje
news:eps26HVjFHA.3544@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Luis Esteban Valencia wrote:
>
> I would think that developer edition would install Personal Edition
> automatically on a Win XP computer. EE CD should install Personal
> Edition on the client.
>
> From MS:
> "SQL Server 2000 Personal Edition is not a separate product but rather a
> client component of SQL Server 2000 (included as part of Enterprise and
> Standard Editions), designed to bring SQL Server functionality to
> nonserver hardware, including workstations and laptops. SQL Server
> Personal Edition can be installed on any client device to be used in
> conjunction with the server software. Licensing is governed by the same
> rules as Enterprise and Standard Edition licensing."
>
>
> --
> David Gugick
> Quest Software
> www.imceda.com
> www.quest.com
>



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