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ahmeds08
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Posted - 2012-09-19 : 22:43:56
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Dear Experts,I have a doubt.If i buy a licensed developer edition for one developer,then can i create multiple users in the database. |
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jeffw8713
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Posted - 2012-09-20 : 13:30:08
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If you are asking whether or not you can set it up so that multiple users can access that instance - then no. One developer license per developer using the instance. |
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ahmeds08
Aged Yak Warrior
737 Posts |
Posted - 2012-09-21 : 15:17:51
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quote: Originally posted by jeffw8713 If you are asking whether or not you can set it up so that multiple users can access that instance - then no. One developer license per developer using the instance.
Hi Jeff,I think i didnt text the matter properly.what iam asking is,I will be using only one developer as my license is for single developer.after logging in wether i will be able to create multipe users in the database or not?? |
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jeffw8713
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2012-09-22 : 10:52:01
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The developer edition is a fully functional instance of SQL Server with all the features of Enterprise Edition. So yes - you can create the users without a problem. However, you cannot have those users logging into the system and using the server.If you need to be able to setup an application and test it - then that isn't a problem. Just be aware that you cannot have actual end users accessing the system - it has to be you accessing the system for your development work.I would recommend that you read the EULA for the developer edition. It explains all of this in great detail. |
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