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SQL Server Forum / Other Technologies / Replication / August 2006

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Any licensing issues

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Rob - 29 Aug 2006 12:48 GMT
Is there any licensing requirement for either push/pull merge replication
from SQL 2005 Standard Edition (Publisher) to SQL 2005 Express (Subscriber),
we have a per processor license.

Thanks in advance

Robbie
Hilary Cotter - 29 Aug 2006 14:49 GMT
No, per processor is fine.

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> Is there any licensing requirement for either push/pull merge replication
> from SQL 2005 Standard Edition (Publisher) to SQL 2005 Express
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> Robbie
 
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