Friday, February 10, 2012

Both versions of SQL Server on one server

Can I install SQL Server 7.0 SP2 as a Default version and
SQL Server 2000 SP3 as a named version on a WIndows 2000
SP3 server ?
We will run Connect-Care (Customer-First) Application
against SQL Server 7.0 version and Solomon 5.5 against SQL
Server 2000 version.
Anybody see any problem with this ?
Thanks for any help.
Rick,
Yep, should work fine. I have found it preferable to install SQL Server
7.0 first, then install SQL 2000 as a named instance. Remember to
configure your memory settings so that they aren't competing with each
other for RAM.
Mark Allison, SQL Server MVP
http://www.markallison.co.uk
Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602m.html
Rick wrote:
> Can I install SQL Server 7.0 SP2 as a Default version and
> SQL Server 2000 SP3 as a named version on a WIndows 2000
> SP3 server ?
> We will run Connect-Care (Customer-First) Application
> against SQL Server 7.0 version and Solomon 5.5 against SQL
> Server 2000 version.
> Anybody see any problem with this ?
> Thanks for any help.
|||I hope that installing service packs should not be a
problem....

>--Original Message--
>Rick,
>Yep, should work fine. I have found it preferable to
install SQL Server
>7.0 first, then install SQL 2000 as a named instance.
Remember to
>configure your memory settings so that they aren't
competing with each[vbcol=seagreen]
>other for RAM.
>--
>Mark Allison, SQL Server MVP
>http://www.markallison.co.uk
>Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
>http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602m.html
>
>Rick wrote:
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|||Rick,
No problem! You can even have two instances of SQL Server 2000 running
at different service pack levels. (Not that you'd want to though).
Mark Allison, SQL Server MVP
http://www.markallison.co.uk
Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602m.html
Rick wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> I hope that installing service packs should not be a
> problem....
>
>
> install SQL Server
>
> Remember to
>
> competing with each
>
> and
>
> 2000
>
> SQL

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