From: Mody82 via SQLMonster.com on
Thanks alot for your Idea, I will do Test then I will inform you
surely.
Regards

Erland Sommarskog wrote:
>> You said run SQL server on Central Server , that's mean I
>> have to install the SQL any way.
>> that's waht you mean in your last reply. ?
>
>Well, for one thing I know very little of what you are doing. What
>worries me more is that you nor do you seem to.
>
>One of your posts hint that you intend to sell a product. I can't tell
>how you should package your product or how it should be install. The one
>thing I can tell you is that you must TEST a user scenario before you
>install. That is, build a setup, install on a clean machine, verify that
>it works. If you decide to ship SQL Server with your product, you must also
>test what happens if there is an SQL Server instance on the machine.
>Should you piggyback on that one? Always install your own?
>
>The options I can see from the little information you have provided is:
>1) Install SQL Server on each user machine.
>2) Make a server-side installation of your package for installation on a
> common server.
>3) Host all databases on your own server.
>
>My GUESS is that the first option is what you should go for, but it's
>only possible for single-user scenarios.
>
>And whatever I am not saying that you should do this or that. I'm just
>making wild shots in the dark. And again: If you don't know what you are
>doing, we will not know either.
>
>All I can say is whatever you do: TEST!
>

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