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Version 5.1 Previous Versions

First, download either one of these, and install the Database and Windows user interface

  Component Size Version Released
Basic Install 17 MB 5.1.430 2008-04-30
Use this package if you already have SQL Server, MSDE, are going to use Access, or are updating an existing IssueView installation.
 
Basic Install plus MSDE 44 MB 5.1.430 2008-04-30
In addition to the complete IssueView product, this package also includes MSDE, a FREE run-time version of Microsoft's SQL Server.
 

 

After the Version 5 Basic Install, you can download and install additional IssueView interfaces.

If you are still using Version 4.x click here.

  Component Size Version Released
.NET Web Interface* 4 MB

5.0.408

2008-04-10
.NET WebSupport Customer Support Portal* 3 MB 3.0.1512 2008-03-12
IV Monitor for Importing POP3 Email* 3 MB 2.0.1626 2008-04-26
Administrator's Installation Guide 1 MB 2.0.112 2006-01-12

* Requires that Microsoft's .NET Framework be installed on the IIS Server

 

 


SQL Server vs. Access

Microsoft SQL Server is a database server.  There is a SQL Server program that manages all client requests to read and write data.  It can scale to 100's of users, and will provide better performance than Access with just a few simultaneous users. 

Microsoft Access is a file based database.  IssueView clients are really just reading and writting to a file, via Microsoft's OLEDB interface.  It's perfect for solo users, and can adequately support up to around 10 simultaneous users.

We always recommend SQL Server, and include a free runtime version in our 'Basic Install plus MSDE' package .  It supports any number of users, but performance begins to degrade with more than 8 simultaneous users.  It's a great way to start out, and you can always upgrade to a full SQL Server license later.

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