SharePoint Server Server's back-end database
1. Can SharePoint Server 2007's back-end database be SQL 2005 64bit? 2. Can SharePoint Server 2003's back-end database be SQL 2005? 32bit or 64bit? Thanks.
August 1st, 2007 3:21pm

HHH MMM wrote: 1. Can SharePoint Server 2007's back-end database be SQL 2005 64bit? 2. Can SharePoint Server 2003's back-end database be SQL 2005? 32bit or 64bit? Thanks.1) we are running sharepoint 2007 on a 64 bit OS and sql server 2005, 64-bit... no issues yet2) with SP2 installed, i believe so. seehttp://office.microsoft.com/en-us/techcenter/HA100806971033.aspx#2
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August 1st, 2007 3:32pm

Thanks DOCMAN. Can I deploy a workflow with SharePoint 2007, InfoPath 2007 and Outlook 2007 on one server and end-users have InfoPath 2003 and Outlook 2003 on users' desktops? Thanks again.
August 1st, 2007 6:05pm

In order for InfoPath 2007 forms to be used by a user, there are three choices1. The client PC of the user has InfoPath 2007 installed - InfoPath 2003 is not enough.2. The server is running MOSS 2007 Enterprise edition (as this contains Form Services support)3. In the domain there is a server running Forms Server.You can probably have InfoPath 2003 on the client but it's irrelevant to whether you can use forms created in InfoPath 2007 or not.-----------------------------------On Outlook:If you only have Outlook 2003 on the client you will get the limited functionality that you get with Outlook 2003 and the 2007 SharePoint products. That is roughly the same as the functionality you got with Outlook 2003 on the client with the 2003 SharePoint products.In this case whether or not you have Outlook 2007 installed on the server is irrelevant. Mike Walsh
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August 6th, 2007 5:53am

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc512725(v=office.12) Deepesh Yevle MCTS
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