RE: [SQLDownUnder] SQL Server 2005 Express


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    • From: Mark Jarzebowski
    • Subject: RE: [SQLDownUnder] SQL Server 2005 Express
    • Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 14:53:17 +1100

    Just to clarify my statement.......
    
    At the Security Summit Event in Melbourne - Jason McConnell from
    Microsoft (in his VS Team System session) specifically stated that you will
    not be create commercial applications with the express versions of VB and
    C#. You will need the Standard version or above.
    
    Regards ....... Mark
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: SQLDownUnderList@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    [mailto:SQLDownUnderList@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Greg Low
    Sent: Saturday, 26 February 2005 3:00 PM
    To: SQLDownUnder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: RE: [SQLDownUnder] SQL Server 2005 Express
    
    
    Spot on link thanks Brett. What was making me cautious was people I ran
    into at the security summit that said they'd now been "officially" told
    differently.
    
    But your link confirms what would seem to make sense, keeping in mind
    that the SQL Express situation is different to the other Express
    products.
    
    Regards,
    
    Greg
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: SQLDownUnderList@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    [mailto:SQLDownUnderList@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Brett
    Errington
    Sent: Saturday, 26 February 2005 1:55 PM
    To: SQLDownUnder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: RE: [SQLDownUnder] SQL Server 2005 Express
    
    I was under the impression that commercial applications can be made with
    the Go-Live license that will be present in beta 2 of the express
    products.
    
    See:
    http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/faq/default.aspx
    
    Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition
    Q: Can I build and deploy applications using the Visual Web Developer
    2005 Express Edition Beta 1?
    A: No. During the Beta 1 timeframe we want customers to experiment,
    evaluate and learn with the tool, but sites cannot be used for any
    public or production purposes. At Beta 2 Microsoft will likely provide a
    "Go-live license" that will enable developers to put sites into
    production.
    
    
    I'm sure I've seen it mentioned elsewhere for other Express products as
    well.
    
    - Brett 
    
    
    
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