Monday, March 12, 2012

msde licence

we get from a company installed at our customer sides an application using
msde in a win 2000 server (terminal) or higher network enwironment. We have a
lot of troubles because this application is going to let our application fail
often , and we get a lot of instability.
Hi rudolph,
Sorry, but dont' see a question here. Why do you think that the MSDE is
causing instability for your app?
Regards,
Greg Low [MVP]
MSDE Manager SQL Tools
www.whitebearconsulting.com
"rudolph" <rudolph@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> we get from a company installed at our customer sides an application using
> msde in a win 2000 server (terminal) or higher network enwironment. We
> have a
> lot of troubles because this application is going to let our application
> fail
> often , and we get a lot of instability.
|||Hi Greg!
My question is, that we have done out of a pervasive sql based application
an Interface to a small application. This small application is using msde in
a enviroment, we are using, win 2003 or winn200 Server with terminal clients.
The company, who has done the small aplication we are interfacing has
installed at our clients side either msde or MSSQL Server products, depending
on their stability.We have not been asked by them what they are going to
install I thought, that msde is a client product and not a server product. IS
msde a product which can run simitaniosly in our environment?
"Greg Low [MVP]" wrote:

> Hi rudolph,
> Sorry, but dont' see a question here. Why do you think that the MSDE is
> causing instability for your app?
> Regards,
> --
> Greg Low [MVP]
> MSDE Manager SQL Tools
> www.whitebearconsulting.com
> "rudolph" <rudolph@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:121817FD-B051-4D59-9690-BDD6DA952ADA@.microsoft.com...
>
>
|||hi Rudolph,
rudolph wrote:
> Hi Greg!
> My question is, that we have done out of a pervasive sql based
> application an Interface to a small application. This small
> application is using msde in a enviroment, we are using, win 2003 or
> winn200 Server with terminal clients. The company, who has done the
> small aplication we are interfacing has installed at our clients side
> either msde or MSSQL Server products, depending on their stability. We
> have not been asked by them what they are going to install I thought,
> that msde is a client product and not a server product. IS msde a
> product which can run simitaniosly in our environment?
I'm not Greg (hi Greg :D) but, again, I do not understand the "stability"
problems...
MSDE is one of the editions of SQL Server, limited some way, but shares the
same core functionnalities and features...
MSDE is not a client product as Access, it's a "scaled down" version of a
full blown "enterprise" DBMS, with built-in limitation for database size,
concurrent workloads, and so on...
as regard as your last question,
>IS msde a
> product which can run simitaniosly in our environment?
I should say yes, but your environment is not public , and of course it
all depends on your requirements..
regards
Andrea Montanari (Microsoft MVP - SQL Server)
http://www.asql.biz/DbaMgr.shtmhttp://italy.mvps.org
DbaMgr2k ver 0.10.0 - DbaMgr ver 0.56.0
(my vb6+sql-dmo little try to provide MS MSDE 1.0 and MSDE 2000 a visual
interface)
-- remove DMO to reply
|||Hi Rudolph,
And to add to what Andrea said, we've used it in that sort of environment
many, many times without issue.
HTH,
Greg Low [MVP]
MSDE Manager SQL Tools
www.whitebearconsulting.com
"Andrea Montanari" <andrea.sqlDMO@.virgilio.it> wrote in message
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> hi Rudolph,
> rudolph wrote:
> I'm not Greg (hi Greg :D) but, again, I do not understand the "stability"
> problems...
> MSDE is one of the editions of SQL Server, limited some way, but shares
> the
> same core functionnalities and features...
> MSDE is not a client product as Access, it's a "scaled down" version of a
> full blown "enterprise" DBMS, with built-in limitation for database size,
> concurrent workloads, and so on...
> as regard as your last question,
> I should say yes, but your environment is not public , and of course it
> all depends on your requirements..
> regards
> --
> Andrea Montanari (Microsoft MVP - SQL Server)
> http://www.asql.biz/DbaMgr.shtmhttp://italy.mvps.org
> DbaMgr2k ver 0.10.0 - DbaMgr ver 0.56.0
> (my vb6+sql-dmo little try to provide MS MSDE 1.0 and MSDE 2000 a visual
> interface)
> -- remove DMO to reply
>

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