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?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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