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Hi,
We are in the process of procuring Project Server 2007, Project
Portfolio Server 2007, and SQL Server 2005.
With Project Server 2003 SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition was
required to access Analysis Services through the extranet and across
domains (which could not be done with SQL Server 2000 Standard
Edition). Taking this into consideration, will SQL Server 2005
Standard Edition be sufficient for Project Server 2007 and Project
Portfolio Server 2007, or is SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition
needed?
(Nowhere in the Project Server 2007, Project Portfolio Server 2007, or
Sharepoint Services 3 documentation they differentiate between what
version of SQL Server 2005 is needed, only SQL Server 2005 are being
referred to...)
Thank you,
P
We are in the process of procuring Project Server 2007, Project
Portfolio Server 2007, and SQL Server 2005.
With Project Server 2003 SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition was
required to access Analysis Services through the extranet and across
domains (which could not be done with SQL Server 2000 Standard
Edition). Taking this into consideration, will SQL Server 2005
Standard Edition be sufficient for Project Server 2007 and Project
Portfolio Server 2007, or is SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition
needed?
(Nowhere in the Project Server 2007, Project Portfolio Server 2007, or
Sharepoint Services 3 documentation they differentiate between what
version of SQL Server 2005 is needed, only SQL Server 2005 are being
referred to...)
Thank you,
P