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Mark Harrison

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Reporting Services launch date, email large files, USB flash drives Posted: Jan 5, 2004 1:37 PM
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The official US launch date for SQL Server Reporting Services is the 27th Jan. The UK SQL User Group is meeting in Reading in the evening and planning to take a live feed from the launch. The team hope to RTM on the 16th Jan and post the code on the web ASAP ... so it could be available to download before the launch. An eval CD will be orderable from the web on 19th Jan.

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