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Ok to buy SQL Server 2008 Dev Edit on Amazon?
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16/06/2010 01:04:39
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Microsoft SQL Server
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Other
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SQL Server:
SQL Server 2005
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01467766
Message ID:
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>>>>>>>If price is right, why not? What update are you referring to?
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>>>>>>Someone said that SQL Server 2008 has a version R2 (maybe I don't remember it correctly though)
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>>>>>Yes, Kevin did - I installed it during the weekend
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>>>>>see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb500435.aspx
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>>>>>http://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2008/en/us/overview.aspx
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>>>>>http://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2008/en/us/how-to-buy.aspx
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>>>>Gregory, thank you for the links. I will read them later but if I could ask a quick question, please. Did you install the SQL Server 2008 R2 as one product or installed R2 on top of the previously installed SQL Server 2008 (without R2)?
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>>>I went back to a previous WindowsImageBackup before i had installed sql server 2008. That gave me the pleasure of re-installing vs2010 as well. TFS I have still to do
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>>>So it was a fresh install
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>>Gregory, I was wondering if you could clarify something for me. I purchased SQL Server 2008 and even though the person at Microsoft Store who took the order assured me that he was going to send me R2 version, I got the SQL Server 2008 Developer (not R2). My question, you said you installed it, did you download the SQL 2008 R2 version or purchased it? I am trying to decide if I should send this copy back and order another one or can download an update to R2 version.
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>Dmitry,
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>I downloaded it from msdn (subscriber)

Thank you, Gregory.
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