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Filed under: Windows 7, Vista and XP, Office System, Virtualisation, Developer, Community, Software as a Service, Event, Microsoft, Partner, Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008, Hyper-V, Windows 7, Office 2010
So these are really quick snippets. I hit an error where my Gateway monitoring software could not connect to the database. All the errors were along the lines of “Provider cannot be found” and when I looked in the Connection String it stated “Provider=SQLNCLI” which is the SQL Native Client...
I’ve recently moved the database behind DavidOverton.com (also uksbsguy.com) from a Windows Server 2003 system with SQL 2005 to Windows Server 2008 with SQL 2008. This would be the same process if you were potentially performing a migration from SBS 2003 with SQL 2005 to SBS 2008 Premium with SQL...
I’ve found myself moving datafiles around or backing up to new locations before enough that I need to change SQL to point to the new locations before it will start for me to do further work. The process to get it up and running is to find the SQL instance in the registry and change 3 values. The...
Hi there folks, so following on from my recent post on the fact that SBS 2008 has released to manufacturing (which means it will be in the shops soon), I saw today that SBS 2008 is now available to download from MSDN : I did notice that there is currently a slight mis-print in that it appears there are...
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on Tue, Sep 16 2008
Filed under: Support and Tools, SQL Server, SBSC, Microsoft, Demo, Small business, Partner, SQL Server 2008, SBS 2008
I saw this one come up internally and externally, so I thought I would share the answer. Remember that SBS 2008 is built on Windows Server 2008, Exchange 2007 and SQL 2008 (for the premium edition). This means that you are bound by the limits of those products. For SBS Standard this...
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on Tue, Sep 16 2008
Filed under: Support and Tools, SBSC, Microsoft, Small business, Trial, Partner, Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008, SBS 2008
Hi, I know I’ve been away a lot recently (closing the year end and then doing some travelling for work), but while cleaning my inbox (ohh, 2500 mails processed, replied too, filed and actioned – yee har!) I came across this and it is bang up to date. SQL 2008 is going to be the hot, hot, hot product...
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on Tue, Jul 15 2008
Filed under: Developer, SQL Server, Microsoft, Training, Partner, SQL Server 2005, SQL Server 2008