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| 09-20-2008 | #1 (permalink) |
| | Risque of using MS DE 2000 and Windows Vista Hi, 1. I just received a piece of retail administrative software for review that uses MSDE 2000 database engine. Installation om part of of the SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine on Vista Ultimate took 1 hour and 8 minutes. What went wrong??? 2. The retail box of the software mentions Vista under ,,System requirements'', but XP is ,,Recommended''. Is there a risk in using the MS DE 2000 data engine under Windows Vista? It is still ,,supported'' by Microsoft for Windows XP, where the Microsoft web site says it is unsupported for Vista! 3. The MSDE 2000 database is ready for syncronisation on install of the administrative software. I'd say that is putting it open to the world. Is there any way to prevent is from doing that? Kind regards, Tony Thijs Oriolus Publishing |
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| 09-20-2008 | #2 (permalink) |
| | Re: Risque of using MS DE 2000 and Windows Vista If you are saying you Must run some software that fails to run well on your hardware, I would guess you should get better hardware. If your Vista 'client' OS is not enough for your needs, you should probably consider installing a 'server' OS, like Windows Server 2008. Both Vista and XP were never really considered good server platforms, and running a data server has always required better hardware. The 4 gig client memory limit is probably the problem. -- Please use the Communities guidelines when posting. http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...help_en-us.htm Use the "Ratings" feature. It helps the new users. Mark L. Ferguson MS-MVP https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Mark.Ferguson "Tony" <tonythecatnospampleasemiauw@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:FF979E32-F6BD-4F92-A71A-6A0A0041B9F3@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > > 1. > > I just received a piece of retail administrative software for review that > uses MSDE 2000 database engine. Installation om part of of the SQL Server > 2000 Desktop Engine on Vista Ultimate took 1 hour and 8 minutes. > > What went wrong??? > > > > 2. > > The retail box of the software mentions Vista under ,,System > requirements'', but XP is ,,Recommended''. > > > > Is there a risk in using the MS DE 2000 data engine under Windows Vista? > It is still ,,supported'' by Microsoft for Windows XP, where the Microsoft > web site says it is unsupported for Vista! > > > > 3. The MSDE 2000 database is ready for syncronisation on install of the > administrative software. I'd say that is putting it open to the world. Is > there any way to prevent is from doing that? > > > > Kind regards, > > Tony Thijs > > Oriolus Publishing > > > |
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| 09-20-2008 | #3 (permalink) |
| | Re: Risque of using MS DE 2000 and Windows Vista "> 3. The MSDE 2000 database is ready for syncronisation on install of the Quote: > administrative software. I'd say that is putting it open to the world. Is > there any way to prevent is from doing that? > Kind regards, > > Tony Thijs but most is already done... the pieces have been slotting in un-noticed. the next thing the beast wants, is 'choice'. btw... define 'risque' ? life or death ? something a tad smaller? |
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| 09-20-2008 | #4 (permalink) |
| | Re: Risque of using MS DE 2000 and Windows Vista Hi, This is a low cost administrative package that is supposed to run on a workstation. I have a 2,53 Ghz Pentium 4 with 4 Gig memory. This software is not meant to be even near a server system. Kind regards, Tony Thijs "Mark L. Ferguson" <MarkLFerguson@xxxxxx> schreef in bericht news:3EADAE55-A89A-4D00-9879-5503470EC628@xxxxxx Quote: > If you are saying you Must run some software that fails to run well on > your hardware, I would guess you should get better hardware. If your Vista > 'client' OS is not enough for your needs, you should probably consider > installing a 'server' OS, like Windows Server 2008. Both Vista and XP > were never really considered good server platforms, and running a data > server has always required better hardware. The 4 gig client memory limit > is probably the problem. > > -- > Please use the Communities guidelines when posting. > http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...help_en-us.htm > Use the "Ratings" feature. It helps the new users. > Mark L. Ferguson MS-MVP > https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Mark.Ferguson > > "Tony" <tonythecatnospampleasemiauw@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:FF979E32-F6BD-4F92-A71A-6A0A0041B9F3@xxxxxx Quote: >> Hi, >> >> 1. >> >> I just received a piece of retail administrative software for review that >> uses MSDE 2000 database engine. Installation om part of of the SQL Server >> 2000 Desktop Engine on Vista Ultimate took 1 hour and 8 minutes. >> >> What went wrong??? >> >> >> >> 2. >> >> The retail box of the software mentions Vista under ,,System >> requirements'', but XP is ,,Recommended''. >> >> >> >> Is there a risk in using the MS DE 2000 data engine under Windows Vista? >> It is still ,,supported'' by Microsoft for Windows XP, where the >> Microsoft web site says it is unsupported for Vista! >> >> >> >> 3. The MSDE 2000 database is ready for syncronisation on install of the >> administrative software. I'd say that is putting it open to the world. Is >> there any way to prevent is from doing that? >> >> >> >> Kind regards, >> >> Tony Thijs >> >> Oriolus Publishing >> >> >> |
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| 09-22-2008 | #5 (permalink) |
| | Re: Risque of using MS DE 2000 and Windows Vista "Tony" > Risque: lose data Quote: > Kind regards, > Tony Thijs the next thing the beast wants, is 'choice'. Quote: Quote: > > > > btw... define 'risque' ? life or death ? something a tad smaller? > > a starving man could understand..... yes? (value has many forms, 99.99% of them all underated.... but one things for sure, without life, then where is the value in collected data? ie, if you die tomorrow, what use is your data? |
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