I have two application to be installed on one machine. One requires SQL7 an
d
the other SQL 2000. Eventually we will get to SQL 2000 for both but not
today. Is there any problems I need to be aware of with this scenario?No, they will compete for memory. Make sure you install SQL 7 first.
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"DianeA" <DianeA@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have two application to be installed on one machine. One requires SQL7
>and
> the other SQL 2000. Eventually we will get to SQL 2000 for both but not
> today. Is there any problems I need to be aware of with this scenario?
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Running SQL 7 and 2000 side-by-side
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