Deployment Options for SQL Server Everywhere
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I think that you can help me in this field to you congenial.
I must to realize a database application for an Automation system consisting of a Industrial PC with Operative System microsoft windows embedded.
1° question: Is Microsoft sql server 2005 everywere compatible for Microsoft windows embedded?
(I ask this because in specific of its is not clear)
2° question: In the case that it's compatible, if I instal it in a industrial Pc can it to act by database server or necessity of a remote server?
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