| Mark Allison 2002-11-07, 7:23 am |
| I have found Outlook 2000 to be very reliable and I have
not found it to impact performance at all. Remember that
you need to be logged on as the SQL Server service account
when you install Outlook.
There are some issues, I believe when using Outlook XP - I
have not tried this version with SQL Server though. The
following article is very useful:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-
US;Q263556&SD=MSDN
Mark.
>-----Original Message-----
>One & All,
>
>I want to Configure SQL Server Agent to send e-mail
>messages. I know what to do, but I've been informed that
>by installing Microsoft OutLook on the server that has
the
>instances will impair the overall peformance of the
server.
>
>The server only has three instances of SQL SERVER 2000
and
>nothing else.
>
>Is this true, as I don't think it is.
>And is there any white paper you can point me in the
>direction of ?
>
>Many Thanks
>
>Cary Campbell
>cary.campbell@hbs.uk.com
>
>.
>
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