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FYI, we've been using SQL Server for years with ScreenConnect.  Mostly works splendidly.  They don't provide much assistance if you call in, but it works.  


It's a bit of wandering around the dark with a candle until you figure it out, but it ends up being 5 tables in a database (4 originally then recent updates added security.db and a new table that also has to be added).  Once these are converted and the web.config is properly updated it works well.

We actively support 20 agents and aprox 2000 connections.  Would LOVE this if it was a first-class citizen though.