MS SQL for UNIX

Hallo,
white someone whether it for Unix Server a JDBC drivers  for MS SQL gives?
Thanks yves
Message was edited by: Kraus Yves

Hi Kraus,
Yes JDBC Driver is avalable for MS SQL to be run on Unix server.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4F8F2F01-1ED7-4C4D-8F7B-3D47969E66AE&displaylang=en
cheers,
Naveen
Message was edited by: Naveen Pandrangi

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