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I have a mdf and ldf file created in visual studio 2005 with SQL server 2000 now i want to open that files in visual studio 2008 with SQL server 2005 is it possible to use that files in SQL server 2005 Plz help me on this i will be very thankful to u plz
SQL Server Native Client is containing both the SQL OLE DB provider and SQL ODBC driver to support native connectivity to SQL Server and support all features of sql server 2016. It's the best in windows environment
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 274750 contains the following summary:This article describes how to configure SQL Server to use more than 2 GB of physical memory. Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and Microsoft SQL Server 2000 dynamically acquire and free memory as needed. When you run multiple instances of SQL Server on a computer, each instance dynamically acquires and frees memory to adjust for changes in the workload of the instance. SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition introduces support for the use of Microsoft Windows 2000 Address Windowing Extensions (AWE) to address approximately 8 GB of memory for instances that run on Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server, and approximately 32 GB for instances that run on Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter. With AWE, SQL Server can reserve memory that is not in use for other applications and the operating system. Each instance that uses this memory; however, must statically allocate the memory it needs. SQL Server can only use this AWE allocated memory for the data cache and not for executables, drivers, DLLs, and so forth. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
When you deploy Windows Vista, which of your applications and hardware devices will survive the upgrade Before you spend a lot of time and money answering that question, check out the free downloadable tools from Microsoft you can use to help your Vista upgrade go smoothly. You can use Microsoft's new Solution Accelerator for Business Desktop Deployment 2007 (BDD) to download tools that help you determine which of your existing computers can be upgraded to Vista and which cannot. The Windows Vista Hardware Assessment (WVHA) tool gathers hardware and software inventory from your entire network. Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor 2.0 (WVUA) reports hardware and software inventory from a single computer. And the Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.0 (ACT) helps troubleshoot applications that don't run properly in Vista.
WVHA scans and inventories your networked computers by using Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) calls, so no agents are required. The inventoried data is stored in a Microsoft SQL Server database. If you don't have SQL Server, the WVHA setup wizard will prompt you to download and install SQL Server 2005 Express Edition from Microsoft; it'll work just fine. The reports will be created using either Microsoft Office Word 2007 and Microsoft Office Excel 2007 or Word 2003 SP2 and Excel 2003 SP2. (If you don't already have Microsoft Office 2007, you might want to go to and download the free 60-day trial version.)
You need a local user account that has administrator privileges for the computers you want to scan and inventory, and the file and printer sharing service (found in your NIC properties) must be enabled. WVHA 2.0 can scan and inventory up to 25,000 computers. The supported desktop OSs WVHA can scan are Vista, XP SP2, and Windows 2000 Professional. The supported server OSs are Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows 2003, and Windows 2000 Server.
With SQL Server 2005 came better dynamic management and catalog views which provide more information (in general) than in previous versions. In the place of syslogins, we can use sys.server_principals or sys.sql_logins. There is a difference between the two, so let's talk about that. The catalog view sys.server_principals roughly corresponds to syslogins from SQL Server 2000. The catalog view sys.sql_logins provides more information for SQL Server specific logins because of new features in SQL Server 2005 (also included in 2008) such as password expiration and password lockout. I won't go into details here about what those features are, as they were covered in a previous tip.
Now, with respect to determining server role membership, we can still use sp_helpsrvrolemember, like with SQL Server 2000, but we can't just use sys.server_principals like we could use just syslogins with SQL Server 2000. We'll also have to add in sys.server_role_members. The sp_helpsrvrolemember syntax is the same, so let's just look at the new syntax due to the catalog views:
Yes, SQL database recovery can be downloaded as a demo version for free to check its capabilities prior to purchase the license key of full version of the software. Fully-functional free trial version works similar to that of the full version but restricts from saving the recovered objects. To save entire recovered data, you need to purchase the full version of the software.
The Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder is a freeware utility that retrieves your Product Key (cd key) used to install windows from your registry. It also has a community-updatedconfiguration file that retrieves product keys for many other applications. Another feature is the ability to retrieve product keys from unbootable Windows installations.
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Comparison of iMonitor EAM versions iMonitor EAM PreparationsiMonitor EAM system requirements Minimum system requirements on client computer500 MHz or faster processor256 MB of RAM1 GB of available hard disk spaceOperating Systems Supported: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10/11, Windows server 2000/2003/2008/2010/2012, 32bit and 64 bit.Mac OS 10.8 and newerMinimum system requirements on server and console computer2 GHz or faster processor2048 MB of RAM10 GB of available hard disk spaceOperating Systems Supported: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10/11, Windows server 2000/2003/2008/2010/2012, 32bit and 64 bit.Base on the minimum system requirements, below is how to set up the EAM working environment.iMonitor EAM will not require customer to purchase other 3rd party database like Microsoft SQL or MySQL etc any more. So one server computer and router which make client computers connect with server terminal will be enough to build up EAM working environment. How does it workDoes iMonitor EAM Agent support domain based computersYes, iMonitor EAM agent can be installed on computers in a domain.
Does iMonitor EAM support Internet connectionYes, iMonitor EAM support internet connection, you can install EAM server in United States, and install the client terminal in England, and you can monitor all the client computers and have all EAM features. If your EAM server computer use a public internet IP address, it will be very easy, you only need to input the server ip address while installing the agent program. If you do not have a public internet ip address and you want to monitor computers on the internet (for example oversea client computers), you can setup DDNS(For example NO-IP.com) and register a free domain to deploy IMonitor EAM server on the internet. 153554b96e
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