Monday, February 20, 2012

MSDN Subscription Level for latest Yukon CTP

I'm working on some research that requires me to have access to the
latest CTP of Yukon, and I know it's available via MSDN subscription.
Can anyone tell me the minimum subscription level required to have
download access to the CTP?
Thanks
Allen
Search for SQL ServerT 2005 within
http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscripti...ckinglist.aspx
It looks like it is included with MSDN Professional.
Keith
"Allen White" <amwhite@.oco.net> wrote in message
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> I'm working on some research that requires me to have access to the
> latest CTP of Yukon, and I know it's available via MSDN subscription.
> Can anyone tell me the minimum subscription level required to have
> download access to the CTP?
> Thanks
> Allen
|||Thanks, Kieth, but in the shipment lists in all levels it only shows
Beta 2 of SQL Server 2005, and I know that the CTP (Beta 3, currently)
is available for download on the web site at least at the Universal
level. I'm looking to find out the minimum level at which it's
available.
Allen
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 07:12:38 -0600, "Keith Kratochvil"
<sqlguy.back2u@.comcast.net> wrote:

>Search for SQL ServerT 2005 within
>http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscripti...ckinglist.aspx
>It looks like it is included with MSDN Professional.
|||My point is:
If it ships with version x of the MSDN Subscription then it should be
available via the download center.
Keith
"Allen White" <amwhite@.oco.net> wrote in message
news:lm6fv0h1d1r4mdjmjeiedsro5g2nbe9jnp@.4ax.com...
> Thanks, Kieth, but in the shipment lists in all levels it only shows
> Beta 2 of SQL Server 2005, and I know that the CTP (Beta 3, currently)
> is available for download on the web site at least at the Universal
> level. I'm looking to find out the minimum level at which it's
> available.
> Allen
> On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 07:12:38 -0600, "Keith Kratochvil"
> <sqlguy.back2u@.comcast.net> wrote:
>
|||Keith Kratochvil wrote:

>My point is:
>If it ships with version x of the MSDN Subscription then it should be
>available via the download center.
>
>
Yes, but the converse is not true. The download center provides much more
than what is shipped. The CTP builds of SQL Server, not the Beta releases,
are what the poster asked about, and they are not included in any MSDN
shipments, so the shipment lists won't help answer the question.
I believe the two CTP builds released so far are available to all
MSDN subscribers, regardless of subscription level. At least that's
what it says at
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/p...rLowCostPR.asp
I haven't heard anyone complain that they are an MSDN
subscriber but couldn't get the CTP, either. For the record,
the December CTP of the Express version (the SQL engine
with some limitations and no tools) is available to anyone,
MSDN subscriber or not, here:
http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/sql/
Steve Kass
Drew University
|||Thanks
Keith
|||Thanks, Steve. That linked helped a lot.
Allen
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 09:35:31 -0500, Steve Kass <skass@.drew.edu> wrote:

>
>Keith Kratochvil wrote:
>Yes, but the converse is not true. The download center provides much more
>than what is shipped. The CTP builds of SQL Server, not the Beta releases,
>are what the poster asked about, and they are not included in any MSDN
>shipments, so the shipment lists won't help answer the question.
>I believe the two CTP builds released so far are available to all
>MSDN subscribers, regardless of subscription level. At least that's
>what it says at
>http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/p...rLowCostPR.asp
>I haven't heard anyone complain that they are an MSDN
>subscriber but couldn't get the CTP, either. For the record,
>the December CTP of the Express version (the SQL engine
>with some limitations and no tools) is available to anyone,
>MSDN subscriber or not, here:
>http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/sql/
>Steve Kass
>Drew University

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