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GeneralIncluding MSSQL in a C# application for a client. Pin
AlainMesias13-Feb-08 15:51
AlainMesias13-Feb-08 15:51 
Hi all,

I am developing a calendar application in C# that will require to store certain data (like date events, calendar style and some other preferences)in a database.

My preference will be MS SQL 2005 (though could be MySQL, or similar), however I wish to know if I was to use MS SQL 2005, could I include some dlls or other resource in the install of the application, purely for the application to run, without having to install another copy of MS SQL 2005 in the client PC? Like a cut down version of MS SQL 2005 as client site install? Otherwise I may have to go for MySQL or MS Access 2003, to avoid extra cost of the application.

Any ideas an suggestions are welcome.

Thanks in advance.

Smile | :)

Alain
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