Same applies here.  .NET 1.1 -> 3.x is a standard part of our build process
for servers, unless a specific application requires a particular version of
.NET not be installed.


On 2/21/08 4:21 PM, "Michael D. Shook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 1) .NET is standard for our servers due to other needs, so this poses no
> problem.
> 2) My DBA assures me that a SQL login can be created if necessary for
> Servers Alive to connect to the db. Since this will be a read only
> access, there is little or no security risk exposed.
> 
> Mike Shook
> 
> Dirk Bulinckx wrote:
>> We're currently (re)looking at adding a SQL2005 check (similar to the
>> SQL2000/SQL7 check in SA).
>> Looking at how SQL2005 "works" we won't be able to use SQL DMO in all cases
>> (seems that SQL2005 can only use DMO when in some kind of compatibility mode
>> :-(
>> ), so we will have to use the "new" SQL SMO.
>> This does mean using the .NET 2.0 Framework -> do you see this as a problem?
>> Also from an authentication point of view it can OR use the current logged-in
>> NT
>> user OR use SQL authentication.
>> This means that IF we have such a check for SQL2005 and you want to run SA as
>> service (system account) THEN you will have to use SQL authentication -> is
>> this
>> possible on YOUR SQL2005 installation?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Dirk Bulinckx.
>> 
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