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any one tried out Longhorn yet?
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| matt danger 2005-05-24, 11:23 am |
| I am running SQL Any 9.0 on a Longhorn mahcine, but the icon
doesn't appear in the systray anymore.
I think that the APIs that we used to check to see if sybase
services were running in the past no longer work on this
operating system.
Bummer.
Any one else have any perspective on running SQLANY on
Longhorn?
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| Dmitri 2005-05-25, 3:23 am |
| matt danger wrote:
> I am running SQL Any 9.0 on a Longhorn mahcine, but the icon
> doesn't appear in the systray anymore.
> I think that the APIs that we used to check to see if sybase
> services were running in the past no longer work on this
> operating system.
> Bummer.
> Any one else have any perspective on running SQLANY on
> Longhorn?
I don't know why should I be bothered with OS that is still in deep beta.
Dmitri.
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| matt danger 2005-05-25, 9:23 am |
| > matt danger wrote:
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> I don't know why should I be bothered with OS that is
> still in deep beta.
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> Dmitri.
Well, Big D, that is the WHOLE POINT OF BETA! Thanks for
your limited view.
Anyone else?
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| David Kerber 2005-05-25, 9:23 am |
| In article <429485f0.71f7.1681692777@sybase.com>, matt danger says...
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> Well, Big D, that is the WHOLE POINT OF BETA! Thanks for
> your limited view.
> Anyone else?
I'm not into trying early beta's either. Late, maybe, but not early.
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