Showing posts with label ability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ability. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2012

Microsoft Responds To Serious Credibility Issues...

I think Microsoft really deserves credit for responding to questions
regarding the company's ability to produce secure and robust versions of SQL
Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005.
Microsoft's representatives respond [1].
<%= Clinton Gallagher
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[1] http://www.escapeyesterworld.com/yes
MS does respond to queries and suggestions.
they also try to implement certain features, based on user's feedback
best Regards,
Chandra
http://www.SQLResource.com/
http://chanduas.blogspot.com/
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>I think Microsoft really deserves credit for responding to questions
>regarding the company's ability to produce secure and robust versions of
>SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005.
> Microsoft's representatives respond [1].
> <%= Clinton Gallagher
> METROmilwaukee (sm) "A Regional Information Service"
> NET csgallagher AT metromilwaukee.com
> URL http://metromilwaukee.com/
> URL http://clintongallagher.metromilwaukee.com/
> [1] http://www.escapeyesterworld.com/
>

Monday, March 19, 2012

Microsoft Client Utilities

Is there a separate installation or download that can be used to install the
Microsoft SQL Client Utilities on a machine to provide the ability for a
client application to communicate with the Microsoft SQL Server Database. I
know the Tools and Utilities are included on the SQL Server CD but we need
to give the utilities to our customer so that they can access our SQL Server
database (i.e. they do not own Microsoft SQL).
Regards,
Randall
Randall,
If all they need is connectivity, one option is the sqlredis
executable. It's on your SQL CD. There is more info on it in
books online but basically it's just an exe you can give to
the customers that will install the client connectivity
components.
-Sue
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 15:24:02 -0800, "Microsoft Newsreader"
<newsreader@.ivr.com> wrote:

>Is there a separate installation or download that can be used to install the
>Microsoft SQL Client Utilities on a machine to provide the ability for a
>client application to communicate with the Microsoft SQL Server Database. I
>know the Tools and Utilities are included on the SQL Server CD but we need
>to give the utilities to our customer so that they can access our SQL Server
>database (i.e. they do not own Microsoft SQL).
>Regards,
>Randall
>
|||Thank you very much for the information and the prompt response.
Regards,
Randall
"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
news:rns660ljcpppteh9hponhc5ha0khgv3v44@.4ax.com...
> Randall,
> If all they need is connectivity, one option is the sqlredis
> executable. It's on your SQL CD. There is more info on it in
> books online but basically it's just an exe you can give to
> the customers that will install the client connectivity
> components.
> -Sue
> On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 15:24:02 -0800, "Microsoft Newsreader"
> <newsreader@.ivr.com> wrote:
the
I
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Server
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