Medical equipment needs authorization from the original factory.

Dude, you can't say MSDE. I regret to tell you that your use is authorized. Please pay attention to the SQL SERVER section and go to Microsoft. (Supplement: MSSQL is the same. Brother, it's not the first time for your company to deal with public organizations. It can be used free of charge when developing, but it cannot be used free of charge when these institutions use it. So the software you develop must be listed when you sell it to these units, and the price you offer must include the money from the genuine database for the other party to choose. Larger units like hospitals suggest buying with the permission of CPU, and your project should be large, and these expenses will definitely be reduced)

Some units already have databases, but there is no authorization problem, so this part of the money can be saved.

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Product pricing policy

The treatment of MSDE 2000 license will depend on the products it sells.

Office XP Professional Edition and Visio 2000: Authorized users of Office XP and Visio 2000 will be granted MSDE 2000 licenses for individual users.

Office XP Developer Edition and MSDN Universal Subscription: Developers who build applications based on MSDE 2000 will have the right to sell MSDE 2000 for free together with Office XP Developer Edition and MSDN Universal Subscription according to the corresponding provisions of EULA.

SQL Server: For each MSDE 2000 deployment scheme that connects to or accesses a SQL Server 6.5, SQL Server 7.0 or SQL Server 2000 database as a data source, you must purchase the corresponding license separately. In this case, you can purchase a SQL Server CAL for each MSDE 2000 device or a SQL Server processor license for the back-end SQL Server on which MSDE 2000 depends.

In order to develop desktop system applications that are fully compatible with SQL Server 2000, MSDE 2000 (as a part of SQL Server CD-ROM) is available on MSDN &; ? ; In the global subscription. With the MSDN universal subscription license, you can develop, use and sell MSDE 2000 as part of the application you create according to the sales terms listed in the relevant EULA. To view the relevant license agreements, please visit MSDN. To deploy MSDE applications that need to access the back-end data and resources of SQL Server, you must obtain the corresponding client access license (CAL) or processor license.