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Rod
A little while ago I had some critical updates installed onto my laptop. I
got Microsoft Office 2003 with Outlook Business Contact Manager. One of the
updates was an update to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 with Business Contact
Manager Update. It looks to me as though it (at least I think it was this, I
know it was some Office update) also installed SQL Server 2000, or at least
MSDE. However, I've already gotten SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition on my
laptop, and I would honestly like to not have redundant DBMS's on my system.
So, I'm wondering if I could somehow remove SQL Server 2000 from my laptop
and have whatever the Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 with Business Contact
Manager Update still work?
Rod
got Microsoft Office 2003 with Outlook Business Contact Manager. One of the
updates was an update to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 with Business Contact
Manager Update. It looks to me as though it (at least I think it was this, I
know it was some Office update) also installed SQL Server 2000, or at least
MSDE. However, I've already gotten SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition on my
laptop, and I would honestly like to not have redundant DBMS's on my system.
So, I'm wondering if I could somehow remove SQL Server 2000 from my laptop
and have whatever the Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 with Business Contact
Manager Update still work?
Rod