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Questionsql server express Pin
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Dan Mos17-Jan-11 3:45
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1) Yes it has a Management "window". Try SQL 2008 R2 express. lots added, file size limit 10GB...
2) It should be one big exe or a msi or ....

3) depends. the second use requires the SQLExpress to be installed on each machine. Better use access in that case.

The first one allows multiple clients to contect to the same server, and use sql a a db server. There's a catch though.
As far as I know the Express version uses just one CPU even if you have 8(cores or pysical).
All the best,

Dan

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