Security - a major ingredient for every Enterprise to avoid the adversaries attempt to invade your customers’ networks and access their servers—to bring them down, infect them with viruses, or steal information about customers or employees, every day! The recent release of Windows Server 2008 from Microsoft...
We have most of our database systems on 64-bit environment, but one of the application user asked the question what is the advantage of a 64-bit environment in relation to SQL Server application. I would say with the evolution of SQL Server 2005 it has opened many more differentiation between 32- and...
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SQL Server Compact edition is best used for replication purpose within the enterprise wide with a small footprint in-process database engine that allows developers to build robust applications for Windows Desktops and Mobile Devices. This download contains the files for SQL Server Compact 3.5 and Microsoft...
You might have come across a situation to have a better understanding on what /3GB or /PAE switch means that are referred in documentations and forums you go on. I will try my best to give you the notes what I have understood so far in this regard. From the available documentation on Technet & MSDN...
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I have seen mounting questions asking on support for SQL Server 2005 on Vista & Windows 2008, what a surprise! As Windows Server 2008 (aka Longhorn) is still in CTP (BETA 3) stages it is hard to comment or confirm any sort of support arrangements from CSS, also Microsoft strongly recommends to use...
Basically provides you with remote management tools for Windows 2008. http://connect.microsoft.com/windows/Downloads/DownloadDetails.aspx?DownloadID=9561 Also,check out the post on the Windows Server Division Blog.
Instead of calling Microsoft for a hotfix you can now use the Hotfix Request Web Submission Form at: https://support.microsoft.com/contactus2/emailcontact.aspx?scid=sw;en;1410&WS=hotfix