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| Michael Locus 2004-03-08, 10:24 am |
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>-----Original Message-----
>Does anyone know if a SQL 2000 demo/eval copy is
available
>anywhere? Thanks.
>.
I must be in the same boat you are: You're thinking about
MCDBA certification only you do not have accesss to an SQL
server. You would like to set one up at home to help you
because what are you actually learning in a course by just
answering questions? Actually I had access to this
software but because I am ethical, I did not pirate the
software. I don't think Microsoft has an answer for this
and it is a shame. I think it actually hurts them
because as a tech. I can learn other companies
technologies with free software.> Any comments
appreciated.
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| Netwerkz 2004-03-08, 11:24 am |
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"Michael Locus" <michael.724@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> available
>
>
> I must be in the same boat you are: You're thinking about
> MCDBA certification only you do not have accesss to an SQL
> server. You would like to set one up at home to help you
> because what are you actually learning in a course by just
> answering questions? Actually I had access to this
> software but because I am ethical, I did not pirate the
> software. I don't think Microsoft has an answer for this
> and it is a shame. I think it actually hurts them
> because as a tech. I can learn other companies
> technologies with free software.> Any comments
> appreciated.
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/evalua...ial/default.asp
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| If you're willing to splash out $50 then you can get the Developer edition
(same functionality as the Enterprise edition):
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/development.asp
"Michael Locus" <michael.724@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> available
>
>
> I must be in the same boat you are: You're thinking about
> MCDBA certification only you do not have accesss to an SQL
> server. You would like to set one up at home to help you
> because what are you actually learning in a course by just
> answering questions? Actually I had access to this
> software but because I am ethical, I did not pirate the
> software. I don't think Microsoft has an answer for this
> and it is a shame. I think it actually hurts them
> because as a tech. I can learn other companies
> technologies with free software.> Any comments
> appreciated.
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