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Fornasi Alex
 
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Default SSIS & SQL2005 licensing - 06-20-2005 , 10:23 AM






Does anybody know if is still possible to run SSIS packages (DTS packages)
with a free version of SQL Server?
I'd like to continue to develop DTS packages with my developer version and
to redistribute its to my costomer that are using MSDE.
Is it still possible?

Because I'm afraid the answer sholud be <<NO!>>, how I can to do this job?
Thanks. Alex.


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Allan Mitchell
 
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Default Re: SSIS & SQL2005 licensing - 06-20-2005 , 01:40 PM






Nope is the short answer.

You can find out what is in and out of the boxes here

SQL Server 2005 Editions and Integration Services
(http://www.sqlis.com/default.aspx?31)

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"Fornasi Alex" <Fornasi Alex (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote

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Does anybody know if is still possible to run SSIS packages (DTS packages)
with a free version of SQL Server?
I'd like to continue to develop DTS packages with my developer version and
to redistribute its to my costomer that are using MSDE.
Is it still possible?

Because I'm afraid the answer sholud be <<NO!>>, how I can to do this job?
Thanks. Alex.




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