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August 22, 2013
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Compatibility of TCS with Microsoft SQL Server 2012?

  • August 22, 2013
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We are using TCS 4.0 on a Windows 7 system. We create WebHelp and deliver it to clients on a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 platform.

We have a client that is asking that we deliver our software and WebHelp on a Microsoft SQL Server 2012 platform.

We typically deliver WebHelp centrally--hundreds of users will access the same set of WebHelp files from a centrally-located server.

SQL Server 2008 or 2012 doesn't matter to WebHelp, correct?

I looked for a platform compatibility discussion on Adobe.com and couldn't find one.  Sorry if I missed it.

Thanks!

Tim

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Jeff_Coatsworth
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Community Expert
August 22, 2013

Yes, the SQL part of it has nothing to do with WebHelp – that’s just a bunch of HTML and JavaScript - it’s the server version you need to care about.

TimLMunAuthor
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August 22, 2013

Thanks Jeff.  We couldn't imagine any problems, but we wanted to make sure.

Anjaneai_Srivastava
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
August 22, 2013

Webhelp should not get affected by SQL server, are you adding any custom code to link your Help file to the database?

If your concern is regarding the hosting part, you should check with the web server and resources on your Server machine.