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SEC 5.x + PostgreSQL?

Hi,

Is it possible to use PostgreSQL instead?

Regards,

xTiNcTion

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  • HI,

    Nope, it has to be MS SQL Server.  SQL 2005+ is supported but as a free version of SQL, I'd recommend SQL 2008 R2 where possible.  To do so, create a SQL 2008 R2 instance called SOPHOS (could be anything but SOPHOS makes sense), then run the installation, you can then choose it at the 'database' page.

    Regards,

    Jak

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  • HI,

    Nope, it has to be MS SQL Server.  SQL 2005+ is supported but as a free version of SQL, I'd recommend SQL 2008 R2 where possible.  To do so, create a SQL 2008 R2 instance called SOPHOS (could be anything but SOPHOS makes sense), then run the installation, you can then choose it at the 'database' page.

    Regards,

    Jak

    :26407
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