bradbeckett
Member
I'm trying to figure out what level of MDAC to use and honestly I'm confused.
ERP 8, SP22
I'm currently running Windows 2k sp3, Sql SP2, Mdac 2.6SP2
I am going to upgrade to Windows 2K3, Sql SP3a. and MDAC???
The MDAC MTR page has these notes:
Note: SQL Server 2000 SP3a is supported and requires MDAC 2.71a
Note: SQL Server 2000 SP3a is supported with Windows 2003 which ships with MDAC 2.8
Note: PeopleSoft suggests that all MDAC levels be the same across all client workstations and servers.
I guess I'm confused in the fact that Peoplesoft suggests all the same MDAC levels for all clients. My W2K3 servers are going to be at MDAC 2.8, but SQL2K SP3A states 2.71a is required. Can I go ahead and run MDAC 2.8 on all the clients including my Windows XP Fat clients? I know it's generally not a good idea on JDE to run any new versions than the MTR suggests, which is why I hesitate with MDAC 2.8.
I know I can call Edwards and get this figured out, but I don’t feel like spending 3/4s of the day on the phone, anyone been down this road already?
Thanks
Brad
ERP 8, SP22
I'm currently running Windows 2k sp3, Sql SP2, Mdac 2.6SP2
I am going to upgrade to Windows 2K3, Sql SP3a. and MDAC???
The MDAC MTR page has these notes:
Note: SQL Server 2000 SP3a is supported and requires MDAC 2.71a
Note: SQL Server 2000 SP3a is supported with Windows 2003 which ships with MDAC 2.8
Note: PeopleSoft suggests that all MDAC levels be the same across all client workstations and servers.
I guess I'm confused in the fact that Peoplesoft suggests all the same MDAC levels for all clients. My W2K3 servers are going to be at MDAC 2.8, but SQL2K SP3A states 2.71a is required. Can I go ahead and run MDAC 2.8 on all the clients including my Windows XP Fat clients? I know it's generally not a good idea on JDE to run any new versions than the MTR suggests, which is why I hesitate with MDAC 2.8.
I know I can call Edwards and get this figured out, but I don’t feel like spending 3/4s of the day on the phone, anyone been down this road already?
Thanks
Brad