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I am building a site, I'd like to use SQL server, but once the site is finished it i for a organisation who do a lot of community voluntary work. So to keep the costs down I plan to install on their server a copy of MSDE as the datasource.





I know it is a simple question, but if I build the site using SQL server and deploy onto MSDE will the site still work?

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Code Snippet
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hi all,

Can any one clarify me the doubt in deploying the application build with SQL Server Express 2005 as database and Vb.Net 2005 as frontend with the same setup made for delopying application. will the server installation and database creation can be made automatic.

If this is possible then what are the steps in doing so and the files to be included while enbeding with vb.net setup.

thanks

harsh

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