Coldfusion MX and Microsoft SQL 2000

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    Default Coldfusion MX and Microsoft SQL 2000

    If I were to connect Coldfusion MX to a MS SQL 2000 server database, how many
    CALs do I need for the MS SQL Server? Is it the number of users I have or is it
    just one? I am thinking of using Coldfusion for both intranet and internet
    access and need to budget for the purchase of MS SQL Server. Thanks!

    hanlk Guest

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    Default Re: Coldfusion MX and Microsoft SQL 2000

    On 2005-06-12 04:21:47 -0500, "hanlk" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> said:
    > If I were to connect Coldfusion MX to a MS SQL 2000 server database,
    > how many CALs do I need for the MS SQL Server? Is it the number of
    > users I have or is it just one? I am thinking of using Coldfusion for
    > both intranet and internet access and need to budget for the purchase
    > of MS SQL Server. Thanks!
    If you're using SQL Server as the backend for a web site, you need the
    "unlimited" license, or at least this is what I was told my MS sales
    when I asked them this a few years ago.

    Matt
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    Matt Woodward
    [email]mpwoodward@gmail.com[/email]
    Team Macromedia - ColdFusion

    mpwoodward *TMM* Guest

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