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SQL 7/2000 had an “Enterprise Manager,” one could see:<br/>Database information – owner, creation date, size, space available, etc<br/>Table & Index usage - # of rows, index listing and size<br/>Database space utilization<br/><br/>The SQL 7/2000 Enterpr...
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Nakul Vachhrajani Liked 2 Months ago through Blogs
When working on development projects, one may need to restart servers and/or workstations often. When working from remote locations or on virtual machines hosted on the network, this often becomes a challenge. Today, I will show how to shutdown or resta...
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Nakul Vachhrajani refreshed 2 Months ago through Blogs
When working on development projects, one may need to restart servers and/or workstations often. When working from remote locations or on virtual machines hosted on the network, this often becomes a challenge. Today, I will show how to shutdown or resta...
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Nakul Vachhrajani Posted 2 Months ago through Blogs
When working on development projects, one may need to restart servers and/or workstations often. When working from remote locations or on virtual machines hosted on the network, this often becomes a challenge. Today, I will show how to shutdown or resta...
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Nakul Vachhrajani Liked 2 Months ago through Blogs
A database rename operation in Microsoft SQL Server may fail due to multiple reasons - the most common of all being an open connection to the database. Often this is because of the SSMS itself. In this post, I present a simple script that can be used to...
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