Question:
MS Server 2003 and MS SQL Server 2005 on a server?
nighthawk
2008-03-18 11:20:05 UTC
I've loaded MS Server 2003 and MS SQL Server 2005 on a server. and I want to put it into production use.
is this acceptable use of the license?
help me...
Three answers:
lwcomputing
2008-03-18 17:51:55 UTC
If you installed from MSDN media using MSDN keys, then NO, THIS IS NOT LEGAL. If you read the MSDN license agreement, you will see the license is for development purposes only, NOT for production use.
2016-10-14 02:17:47 UTC
I actual have completed this previously (many cases). Your steps are astounding. approximately classified ads area, you do not probably would desire to try this, except you desire to apply living house windows authentication somewhat sq. authentication. you certainly want sq. server administration studio. this grants front-end to have interplay with backend. of direction, you ought to use odbc on your seen subject-loose, and so on software to have interplay with ms sq. exhibit. yet i think it lots greater ideal to apply administration studio & configuration recommendations are additionally undemanding utilising this. I won't advise utilising ms sq. exhibit , attempt complete version somewhat. exhibit ed. has a great number of obstacles.
2008-03-18 11:23:20 UTC
Of course, as long as you purchased them, and aren't talking anything "virtualized". Not sure? Call 1 800-r-u-legit


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