Monday, March 19, 2012

Did MS change RS licensing in 2005?

Hi,
With SQL Server 2000 and Reporting Services, I'd have to have an additional
SQL Server license if I wanted to run Reporting Services on a server other
the database server. I don't want to run Reporting Services on the same
machine as SQL Server as I'm not so crazy about running IIS and SQL Server on
the same machine.
My question is did MS change licensing for Reporting Services in the new
version that will be released w/ SQL Server 2005? Or will I still need an
additional license for Reporting Services if I wanted to run it on a
different machine?
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Thanks,
SamAs far as I know this has not changed.
Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
"Sam" <Sam@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AC7D944B-258E-4394-AF42-493E1E1E190E@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> With SQL Server 2000 and Reporting Services, I'd have to have an
> additional
> SQL Server license if I wanted to run Reporting Services on a server other
> the database server. I don't want to run Reporting Services on the same
> machine as SQL Server as I'm not so crazy about running IIS and SQL Server
> on
> the same machine.
> My question is did MS change licensing for Reporting Services in the new
> version that will be released w/ SQL Server 2005? Or will I still need an
> additional license for Reporting Services if I wanted to run it on a
> different machine?
> --
> Thanks,
> Sam

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