What kind of licensing is best for SQL?

We are about to install Business One 2007A for a new customer.  There will be about 10 users on the system, with one server.  Currently the customer has MS SQL 2005 Server on all of their workstations but not on the server.  They do not have information on the type of licensing they have for SQL.  Is there a way to tell what kind of license they have?  What kind is recommended for this configuration?  Is there a way to transfer the SQL software from one of the workstations to the server?  Any advice is appreciated.
Marcia

MS SQL Express edition is free and probably what they have installed if they do not know and they are legal.  It is limited by the size of the database, # CPUs etc.  Goto  http://www.microsoft.com/Sqlserver/2005/en/us/compare-features.aspx for a full listing of features and limitations.  SQL 2008 has slmilar versioning.
You may want to use the database sizing tool on the SAP Portal to estimate the size of their database to determine if they need a workgroup or standard edition.
Edited by: Gary Feldman on Jan 21, 2010 5:09 PM

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