>>> I should have said that long ago:) Today I'd suggest SSE instead. MSDE and SSE are both limited free versions of SQL server (SSE - SQL Server Express 2005). MSDE have 2Gb and 5 users limit where SSE increased limits to 4Gb and 25 users. <<
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>That's an easy decision to make, and in fact no decision will be necessary. Microsoft says SQL Server Express is a replacement for MSDE and MSDE will go away. The name change is to make it clear this is a version of SQL Server, which was not clear from the cryptic "MSDE". The increased capacities of 4 GB maximum database size and 25 concurrent users (also 1 GB of memory) are bonuses.
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>With those limits I can see SSE being used for deployment, not just as an affordable development environment. The 4 GB size limit is a deal-killer for the application I work on but I am sure there are many business apps that will run just fine with SSE.
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>Mike
Yes of course not just meant for an affordable development environment. For development I opt for developer version as much as possible.
PS:I didn't like beta of SQL server 2005 (interface wise) but have to live with it:(
Cetin