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| Dan Levin 2005-12-06, 5:54 pm |
| Will commerce server 2002 sites work with SQL 2005? If so, is doing this not
highly recommended?
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| Martin 2005-12-07, 3:49 am |
| I'm also interested in finding this out...
Is there a backwards compatability level? Will commerce server just see
it as a SQL server database and install all the same...?
Thanks
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| Jeff Lynch 2005-12-07, 8:00 am |
| I don't believe CS2002 is "supported" running on SQL2005 and I suspect (I
haven't attempted this) that it won't install if it "sees" this version of
SQL. MS should be issuing SQL 2005 application support KB articles in the
next fews weeks.
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Jeff Lynch
"Ramblings From A [Microsoft] Connected Universe"
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"Dan Levin" <DanLevin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Will commerce server 2002 sites work with SQL 2005? If so, is doing this
> not
> highly recommended?
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| George Cheng [MSFT] 2005-12-12, 6:00 pm |
| Commerce 2002 is not supported with SQL 2005. Commerce 2006 supports SQL
2005 and SQL 2000.
Thank You
George Cheng
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I don't believe CS2002 is "supported" running on SQL2005 and I suspect (I
haven't attempted this) that it won't install if it "sees" this version of
SQL. MS should be issuing SQL 2005 application support KB articles in the
next fews weeks.
--
Jeff Lynch
"Ramblings From A [Microsoft] Connected Universe"
http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeff.lynch
"Dan Levin" <DanLevin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5865A910-8F9D-4A51-ABB8-F0472A46F222@microsoft.com...
> Will commerce server 2002 sites work with SQL 2005? If so, is doing this
> not
> highly recommended?
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| SETHCODE 2005-12-13, 5:55 pm |
| It doesn't work. I have tried it! the installations for all softwares:
biztalk 2004, commerce 2002, and SQL server 2005 installed without any
problems on the same machine and I unpacked a PUP and that completed
successfully. The only issue is that it will give you an error "login failed
for sa", and "database unavailable", and it also gave an error saying "Data
Provider cannot be initialized"
"Dan Levin" wrote:
> Will commerce server 2002 sites work with SQL 2005? If so, is doing this not
> highly recommended?
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