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i would like to upgrade my platfrom (windows 2000 + SQL 2000) to
1. Windows 2008 (standard 64 bit) 2. Sql 2008 (standard 64 bit) 3. Office 2007 (32 bit) - no 64 bit? is there any problem to run 32 bit office at Windows 2008 bit? i need more memory, so i choose 64 bit os & sql i need to use xp_sendmail, so i need to have office too. grateful for any comments. thanks. tony |
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SQL Server 2008 RTM has not been released yet. It probably will be released
in the 3. quarter of this year. So you'll need to wait for it if you are determined to install SQL Server 2008. SQL Mail is deprecated in SQL Server 2005. There is "Database Mail" in SQL Server 2005 and 2008. You can take advantage of it. You do not need a MAPI if you use Database Mail. You create a Profile and Account for the email and use it. Here's a link where you can get more info about Database Mail: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms175887.aspx I do not think you'll experience problems with Office' s 32bit version under x64 system. I do not know about the exceptions... P.S. There are CTP versions of SQL Server 2008 which are for evaluation and test porpuses. A CTP version is not recommended using for Production environments. If you are interested in CTPs of SQL Server, you can google for it. -- Ekrem Önsoy "Tony WONG" <x34@netvigator.com> wrote in message news:ut$ij8EpIHA.2636@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >i would like to upgrade my platfrom (windows 2000 + SQL 2000) to > > 1. Windows 2008 (standard 64 bit) > 2. Sql 2008 (standard 64 bit) > 3. Office 2007 (32 bit) - no 64 bit? > > is there any problem to run 32 bit office at Windows 2008 bit? > > i need more memory, so i choose 64 bit os & sql > > i need to use xp_sendmail, so i need to have office too. > > grateful for any comments. > > thanks. > > tony > |
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Thanks a lot, Ekrem
your info is useful to me. "Ekrem Önsoy" <ekrem@compecta.com> ???????:E8706407-2042-4029-AD0E-C8704F9C89AA@microsoft.com... > SQL Server 2008 RTM has not been released yet. It probably will be > released in the 3. quarter of this year. So you'll need to wait for it if > you are determined to install SQL Server 2008. > > SQL Mail is deprecated in SQL Server 2005. There is "Database Mail" in SQL > Server 2005 and 2008. You can take advantage of it. You do not need a MAPI > if you use Database Mail. You create a Profile and Account for the email > and use it. > > Here's a link where you can get more info about Database Mail: > http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms175887.aspx > > I do not think you'll experience problems with Office' s 32bit version > under x64 system. I do not know about the exceptions... > > P.S. > There are CTP versions of SQL Server 2008 which are for evaluation and > test porpuses. A CTP version is not recommended using for Production > environments. If you are interested in CTPs of SQL Server, you can google > for it. > > -- > Ekrem Önsoy > > > > "Tony WONG" <x34@netvigator.com> wrote in message > news:ut$ij8EpIHA.2636@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>i would like to upgrade my platfrom (windows 2000 + SQL 2000) to >> >> 1. Windows 2008 (standard 64 bit) >> 2. Sql 2008 (standard 64 bit) >> 3. Office 2007 (32 bit) - no 64 bit? >> >> is there any problem to run 32 bit office at Windows 2008 bit? >> >> i need more memory, so i choose 64 bit os & sql >> >> i need to use xp_sendmail, so i need to have office too. >> >> grateful for any comments. >> >> thanks. >> >> tony >> > |
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