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  • Joe Black
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    I think you need to be a bit more specific gooner, e.g. is it already up and running, scale (personal/corporate), who's paying etc.

    Otherwise if it's an all MS setup then generally going for the DB mentioned is probably the no-brainer choice.

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  • n5gooner
    started a topic Web Site & SQL

    Web Site & SQL

    If I were to develop a web site that stores user account information, and information about items they have posted to the web site (which runs over a Win2k3 & IIS6 platform) would SQL be the better choice of Db tool, and if so how about the creation of the site, Dreamweaver, or something different. Thanks one and all.......
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