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From: Adam on 27 Jun 2008 12:08 I can't seem to find the Microsoft page that compares all the different editions of SQL 2000. I have SQL 2000 Standard running on Windows 2000 (32 bit). I need to migrate the SQL server to Windows 2003 Enterprise 64-bit . Ideally I would like the SQL server to take advantage of the 64 bit architecture. Will it? Thanks for any input.
From: Kevin3NF on 27 Jun 2008 12:12 Some of the info on 2000... http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinfo/previousversions/system-requirements.mspx -- Kevin3NF SQL Server dude You want fries with that? http://kevin3nf.blogspot.com/ I only check the newsgroups during work hours, M-F. Hit my blog and the contact links if necessary...I may be available. "Adam" <noemail(a)please.com> wrote in message news:%23j8wK$G2IHA.1768(a)TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >I can't seem to find the Microsoft page that compares all the different >editions of SQL 2000. I have SQL 2000 Standard running on Windows 2000 (32 >bit). I need to migrate the SQL server to Windows 2003 Enterprise 64-bit . >Ideally I would like the SQL server to take advantage of the 64 bit >architecture. Will it? > > Thanks for any input. >
From: John Bell on 28 Jun 2008 08:00 "Adam" <noemail(a)please.com> wrote in message news:%23j8wK$G2IHA.1768(a)TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >I can't seem to find the Microsoft page that compares all the different >editions of SQL 2000. I have SQL 2000 Standard running on Windows 2000 (32 >bit). I need to migrate the SQL server to Windows 2003 Enterprise 64-bit . >Ideally I would like the SQL server to take advantage of the 64 bit >architecture. Will it? > > Thanks for any input. > Also look at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa933150(SQL.80).aspx John
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