I know it sounds easy to upgrade a SQL Server Cluster environment from 2000 to 2005 version, as easy it mentioned within the Books Online for SQL Server 2005. When I have performed for the first time, my first thought was (do we need that or take out the reasons). But one thing is sure that SQL Server...
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Mount Point is the new concept introduced in the Windows 2003 Server (R2) that works as a mounted drive is a volume or a drive that is mapped to a folder on a volume that uses the NTFS file system. Mounted drives function as any other volume or drive. A mounted drive is assigned a drive path instead...