Re: SQL Server Internet Connector required to use it with Web Servers

Danny Sinang ( (no email) )
Fri, 12 Dec 1997 00:11:23 -0000

Yup. You'll have to shell out another $3,000 alright.

Read http://www.microsoft.com/sql/guide/inetconnectorQA.asp?A=2&B=6

- Danny Sinang

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> From: kallen <kallen@isivn.com>
> To: RadiusNT@iea-software.com
> Subject: Re: SQL Server Internet Connector required to use it with Web
Servers
> Date: Thursday, December 11, 1997 11:26 PM
>
> I just recently read something that leads me to believe the same thing...
> Our company recently acquired SiteServer Enterprise Edition - we already
own
> SQL Server 6.5...
> I ran across something on Microsoft's web site that refers to an Internet
> connection license of some sort for SQL server - and I'm wondering if
that
> means there's an extra $3,000 expense we hadn't calculated.
>
> - Kevin D. Allen
> Director Information Services
> ISI Value Network, Inc.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Danny Sinang <danny@uplink.com.ph>
> To: RADIUSNT <radiusnt@emerald.iea.com>
> Date: Wednesday, December 10, 1997 6:57 PM
> Subject: SQL Server Internet Connector required to use it with Web
Servers
>
>
> >Hello.
> >
> >I recently discovered that if you would populate a web page with data
> >coming from SQL Server, you need an Internet Connector License worth
almost
> >$3,000 for unlimited access to a single SQL Server.
> >
> >Anyone aware of this ?
> >
> >Will I still need the Internet Connector license even if I access SQL
> >Server via ODBC ?
> >
> >Danny Sinang
> >President, Uplink Technologies, Inc.
> >danny@uplink.com.ph
> >http://www.uplink.com.ph/danny/
> >
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