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I would probably answer that question. I've answered questions about SQL Server on client OSes for applications here.

That's probably just me, though. When I do, they often get migrated to DBA.stackexchange.comDBA.stackexchange.com, along with the associated rep. ;)

It might be worthwhile to ask there if it's a good fit. I think it would probably be accepted at Super User, too, but if it's primarily a SQL Server question I'd try DBADBA.

I would probably answer that question. I've answered questions about SQL Server on client OSes for applications here.

That's probably just me, though. When I do, they often get migrated to DBA.stackexchange.com, along with the associated rep. ;)

It might be worthwhile to ask there if it's a good fit. I think it would probably be accepted at Super User, too, but if it's primarily a SQL Server question I'd try DBA.

I would probably answer that question. I've answered questions about SQL Server on client OSes for applications here.

That's probably just me, though. When I do, they often get migrated to DBA.stackexchange.com, along with the associated rep. ;)

It might be worthwhile to ask there if it's a good fit. I think it would probably be accepted at Super User, too, but if it's primarily a SQL Server question I'd try DBA.

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I would probably answer that question. I've answered questions about SQL Server on client OSes for applications here.

That's probably just me, though. When I do, they often get migrated to DBA.stackexchange.com, along with the associated rep. ;)

It might be worthwhile to ask there if it's a good fit. I think it would probably be accepted at Super UserSuper User, too, but if it's primarily a SQL Server question I'd try DBA.

I would probably answer that question. I've answered questions about SQL Server on client OSes for applications here.

That's probably just me, though. When I do, they often get migrated to DBA.stackexchange.com, along with the associated rep. ;)

It might be worthwhile to ask there if it's a good fit. I think it would probably be accepted at Super User, too, but if it's primarily a SQL Server question I'd try DBA.

I would probably answer that question. I've answered questions about SQL Server on client OSes for applications here.

That's probably just me, though. When I do, they often get migrated to DBA.stackexchange.com, along with the associated rep. ;)

It might be worthwhile to ask there if it's a good fit. I think it would probably be accepted at Super User, too, but if it's primarily a SQL Server question I'd try DBA.

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DBA.stackexchange.com might be a good fit. They do SQL Server, at leastI would probably answer that question.

(I've I've answered questions about SQL Server on client OSes for applications here. They

That's probably just me, though. When I do, they often get migrated to DBA.stackexchange.comDBA.stackexchange.com, along with the associated rep. ;)

It might be worthwhile to ask there if it's a good fit. On the other hand, I I think it would probably be accepted at Super UserSuper User, too, but if it's primarily a SQL Server question I'd try DBA.

DBA.stackexchange.com might be a good fit. They do SQL Server, at least.

(I've answered questions about SQL Server on client OSes for applications here. They often get migrated to DBA.stackexchange.com, along with the associated rep.)

It might be worthwhile to ask there if it's a good fit. On the other hand, I think it would probably be accepted at Super User, too.

I would probably answer that question. I've answered questions about SQL Server on client OSes for applications here.

That's probably just me, though. When I do, they often get migrated to DBA.stackexchange.com, along with the associated rep. ;)

It might be worthwhile to ask there if it's a good fit. I think it would probably be accepted at Super User, too, but if it's primarily a SQL Server question I'd try DBA.

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