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Mar 22, 2013
03:21 PM
Anybody still using AMS 2.5?
We are unfortunately still running AMS 2.5. I would love to upgrade to Workflow Manager, but the boss won't come up with the money for it. 😞
We need to move our AMS database off of SQL 2000. Does anyone know if AMS 2.5 will run on SQL 2008?
Thanks,
Mike
We need to move our AMS database off of SQL 2000. Does anyone know if AMS 2.5 will run on SQL 2008?
Thanks,
Mike
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Mar 25, 2013
08:39 AM
mkusic wrote:
We are unfortunately still running AMS 2.5. I would love to upgrade to Workflow Manager, but the boss won't come up with the money for it. 😞
We need to move our AMS database off of SQL 2000. Does anyone know if AMS 2.5 will run on SQL 2008?
Thanks,
Mike
The mixture of legacy ASP/ASP .Net might cause a few issues if you're using Windows authentication in the database connection strings. That is the only issue I know of, but there may be others (as I haven't tested this particular combination myself).
If you run into this issue with SQL 2008, you can resolve it via:
http://blogs.flexerasoftware.com/installtalk/2011/03/deploying-legacy-web-applications-with-the-latest-version-of-sql-server.html
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Mar 26, 2013
11:47 AM
Cary R wrote:
The mixture of legacy ASP/ASP .Net might cause a few issues if you're using Windows authentication in the database connection strings. That is the only issue I know of, but there may be others (as I haven't tested this particular combination myself).
If you run into this issue with SQL 2008, you can resolve it via:
http://blogs.flexerasoftware.com/installtalk/2011/03/deploying-legacy-web-applications-with-the-latest-version-of-sql-server.html
Thanks for the info... I'll check it out.
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Aug 21, 2013
09:20 AM
mkusic wrote:
Thanks for the info... I'll check it out.
Could you share your results with us? I've faced with such a problem recently, I do not have to make a decision today, I just think about it. Therefore your info will be very helpful. Thanks.
