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BCM with SBS03 (non R2) workarounds?
"Hugh G. Johnson" <hughgjohnsonBLAHBLAH[ at ]comcast.net> 6/5/2007 8:10:45 PM
I have OL2007 with BCM installed on a Vista Ultm box that is part of a SBS03
(prem) domain. Part of what I was hoping todo was park the BCM db on the SBS
server and have the db available to me via the web or on my WM5 phone. From
what I understand this isn't doable since BCM only supports SQL 2005 servers
and my SBS box has SQL 2000.

Given this is there any viable solution to my configuration? OR I do have a
separate box outside of the domain that hosts our websites which is running
SQL 2005 std. I could park the database on their, but what about
synchronizing btwn my Vista box and my WM5?

Is it just me, or is BCM in a really wierd placement? I llike it better than
MS CRM from a usability standpoint, but it seems kinda like the odd man out.
No?

Hugh

RE: BCM with SBS03 (non R2) workarounds?
Nanjuan(MSFT) 6/13/2007 12:02:01 AM


"Hugh G. Johnson" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I have OL2007 with BCM installed on a Vista Ultm box that is part of a SBS03
> (prem) domain. Part of what I was hoping todo was park the BCM db on the SBS
> server and have the db available to me via the web or on my WM5 phone. From
> what I understand this isn't doable since BCM only supports SQL 2005 servers
> and my SBS box has SQL 2000.
>
> Given this is there any viable solution to my configuration? OR I do have a
> separate box outside of the domain that hosts our websites which is running
> SQL 2005 std. I could park the database on their, but what about
> synchronizing btwn my Vista box and my WM5?
>
> Is it just me, or is BCM in a really wierd placement? I llike it better than
> MS CRM from a usability standpoint, but it seems kinda like the odd man out.
> No?
>
> Hugh
>
>
Re: BCM with SBS03 (non R2) workarounds?
Luther <enowning[ at ]gmail.com> 6/13/2007 10:44:34 PM
On Jun 5, 1:10 pm, "Hugh G. Johnson"
<hughgjohnsonBLAHB...[ at ]comcast.net> wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> I have OL2007 with BCM installed on a Vista Ultm box that is part of a SBS03
> (prem) domain. Part of what I was hoping todo was park the BCM db on the SBS
> server and have the db available to me via the web or on my WM5 phone. From
> what I understand this isn't doable since BCM only supports SQL 2005 servers
> and my SBS box has SQL 2000.
>
> Given this is there any viable solution to my configuration? OR I do have a
> separate box outside of the domain that hosts our websites which is running
> SQL 2005 std. I could park the database on their, but what about
> synchronizing btwn my Vista box and my WM5?
>
> Is it just me, or is BCM in a really wierd placement? I llike it better than
> MS CRM from a usability standpoint, but it seems kinda like the odd man out.
> No?
>
> Hugh

I beleieve you can install sql 05 on the same box as sql 2000.

That's how SBA/Sql2000 1.0 and SBA 2.0/Sql2005 (AKA MOA) work side by
side.

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