Showing posts with label advance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advance. Show all posts

Friday, March 30, 2012

HELP I CANNOT DEPLOPY WITH REPORT SERVICES AND SQL SERVER 2005 EXPRES ADVANCE

Hi I had installed SQL Server 2005 Express Avanced and busines intellegence development studio express. in my windows XP profesional

I have ready my first report, and When I want deploy , the system say: Reporting Services Loign: User name & Password.

I don't know that user and password must write!!!

Please can someone help me!!!

thanks folks

david

spain

Moving to the Reporting Services forum.

Mike

sql

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

help for licence purchase

Hello,
Thank you in advance.
I plan to buy SQL 2000. My situation is: two IIS boxes (
dual CPU), one SQL server ( DUAL CPU, 5GB Memory), they
are all running in Windows 2000.
Those two IIS boxes have some other VB applications (<15)
may access database.
Question:
which licence model is good for me? Standard or Enterprise
version?
alex| Hello,
|
| Thank you in advance.
|
| I plan to buy SQL 2000. My situation is: two IIS boxes (
| dual CPU), one SQL server ( DUAL CPU, 5GB Memory), they
| are all running in Windows 2000.
| Those two IIS boxes have some other VB applications (<15)
| may access database.
|
| Question:
| which licence model is good for me? Standard or Enterprise
| version?
--
Hi Alex,
Checkout the licensing section of the SQL Server FAQ at:
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/faq.asp
Hope this helps,
--
Eric Cárdenas
SQL Server support|||Standard and Enterprise refer to the edition of SQL Server. The edition =is a separate item from the licensing mode. For licensing information =refer to http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/default.asp. For =information on each edition of SQL Server, refer to this page: =http://www.microsoft.com/sql/evaluation/features/choosing.asp
-- Keith
"alex" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message =news:033c01c3cf25$1d1152c0$a401280a@.phx.gbl...
> Hello,
> > Thank you in advance.
> > I plan to buy SQL 2000. My situation is: two IIS boxes ( > dual CPU), one SQL server ( DUAL CPU, 5GB Memory), they > are all running in Windows 2000.
> Those two IIS boxes have some other VB applications (<15) > may access database.
> > Question:
> which licence model is good for me? Standard or Enterprise > version?
> > alex >|||Thank you guys.
Please tell me how do I buy SQL server in simple words.
Alex
>--Original Message--
>Hello,
>Thank you in advance.
>I plan to buy SQL 2000. My situation is: two IIS boxes (
>dual CPU), one SQL server ( DUAL CPU, 5GB Memory), they
>are all running in Windows 2000.
>Those two IIS boxes have some other VB applications
(<15)
>may access database.
>Question:
>which licence model is good for me? Standard or
Enterprise
>version?
>alex
>.
>|||http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/default.asp
Next Steps
1.. Review the SQL Server Licensing FAQ.
2.. Compare prices of Oracle9i and IBM DB2 to learn how much you can =save with SQL Server.
3.. To obtain copies of SQL Server 2000, you can:
a.. Call (800) 426-9400 from the United States or call (877) =568-2495 from Canada to speak with a Microsoft representative. b.. Purchase licenses from Microsoft licensing program resellers. =(http://shop.microsoft.com/helpdesk/mvlref.asp)
c.. Order from a U.S. reseller =(http://shop.microsoft.com/helpdesk/reseller.asp).=20
d.. Search the Microsoft Worldwide Information site =(http://www.microsoft.com/worldwide/) to find an international reseller =in your location. e.. Buy online from shop.microsoft.com. -- Keith
"alex" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message =news:09b401c3cfc1$258421c0$a601280a@.phx.gbl...
> Thank you guys.
> > Please tell me how do I buy SQL server in simple words.
> > Alex
> > >--Original Message--
> >Hello,
> >
> >Thank you in advance.
> >
> >I plan to buy SQL 2000. My situation is: two IIS boxes ( > >dual CPU), one SQL server ( DUAL CPU, 5GB Memory), they > >are all running in Windows 2000.
> >Those two IIS boxes have some other VB applications > (<15) > >may access database.
> >
> >Question:
> >which licence model is good for me? Standard or > Enterprise > >version?
> >
> >alex > >
> >.
> >