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    SCHIRRA Guest

    Migrate ACCESS, any DataBAse to MS SQL Server

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    Walden Guest

    SQL Server Questions

    I was wondering if someone out there could help me out with this 3.SQL 2000 questions:

    1: How many machines in a SQL Server cluster have to be domain controllers?

    2: What is the maximum amount of memory that SQL Server can utilise?

    3: How can an extended stored procedure be executed once for each row in a table in a set based manner?

    I look forward to hearing from you.

    Regards,

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    Me Guest

    SQL Server Questions (reply)

    Question 1: Preferrably none. I strongly advice you not to install SQLServer on a Domain controller.

    Question 2: It depends on the edition you use. On a cluster this would be the Enterprise edition, which support up to 64 GB of RAM.

    Question 3: Can you provide more details what you're trying to do.

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    Walden at 7/25/2002 1:36:14 PM

    I was wondering if someone out there could help me out with this 3.SQL 2000 questions:

    1: How many machines in a SQL Server cluster have to be domain controllers?

    2: What is the maximum amount of memory that SQL Server can utilise?

    3: How can an extended stored procedure be executed once for each row in a table in a set based manner?

    I look forward to hearing from you.

    Regards,

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