Re: AccessMembershipProvider



My understanding is exactly as yours. I presume that Microsofts view for the
future is that SQL Express should replace Access for these types of projects.
This will never happen if hosting companies can't provide SQL Express in a
shared hositing environment. The benefit for Microsoft would be that all
these smal business sites built around SQL Express may well have databases
that grow to require the full product. As the platform is more widely
accepted it would presumably boost overall sales of the main product.

I do however have a great relationship with my host and I am confident that
if they could they would (they are still chasing this up at their end).

I'm hoping I might get a comment from Microsoft here although I appreciate
this is now a little of track for this news group! Perhaps they could point
me in the direction of where to get a definative answer?
--
Regards

Martyn Fewtrell


"Dominick Baier [DevelopMentor]" wrote:

> hi,
>
> of course i don't know any legal details - i am a developer... :)
>
> but sql express was specifically made for this purpose (free redist) - i
> cannot imagine that a ISP has special restrictions - but i don't know 100%
> for sure.
>
>
> ---------------------------------------
> Dominick Baier - DevelopMentor
> http://www.leastprivilege.com
>
> > Thanks for the reply the link will hopefully help.
> >
> > I appreciatte that SQL Express is totally Free and I would much rather
> > use it, but my chosen host appears to be under the impression that as
> > a Service Provider selling shared hosting packages he is not able
> > (within the terms of the license) to provide it. Any clarification of
> > this would be appreciatted!
> >
> > Martyn Fewtrell
> >
> > "Dominick Baier [DevelopMentor]" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> besides that SQL Express is totally free - here's the download page
> >> for the access provider:
> >>
> >> http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/downloads/providers/default.aspx
> >>
> >> ---------------------------------------
> >> Dominick Baier - DevelopMentor
> >> http://www.leastprivilege.com
> >>> First let me apologiose if this is a regular question but I am
> >>> struggling to find the answer.
> >>>
> >>> There are plenty of posts/articles about the
> >>> AccessMembershipProvider dating back to 12/18 months ago but I havnt
> >>> seen any recent information about it. One article sugested it was
> >>> removed during an earlier Beta release of the framework. Is this the
> >>> case? If so why was it removed? Is it still available? Where can I
> >>> get it from?
> >>>
> >>> The reason for asking is that my normal hosting company (with whom I
> >>> have a very good relationship) is under the impression that they
> >>> cannot provide SQL Express on a shared hosting platform for
> >>> licencing reasons and the cost of a full SQL 2005 database would not
> >>> be justified for a log on/log off system on the type of projects on
> >>> which I work (which are generally for small business).
> >>>
> >>> Any suggestions or links to appropiate white papers would be
> >>> appreciatted.
> >>>
> >>> Martyn Fewtrell
> >>>
>
>
>
.



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