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Old Hand
      
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| The term "local" thesaurus isn't really accurate. There is a language-specific thesaurus and a global thesaurus. Both are "local".
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Robert Frasca (10/2/2008) The term "local" thesaurus isn't really accurate. There is a language-specific thesaurus and a global thesaurus. Both are "local".
Probably Robert is right but I have doubts over 'Both are local'. I believe Steve can have some lights on this.
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They're both "local" in the sense that they're on the local machine versus online. Specifically, they're both in the SQL_Server_install_path\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL10.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\FTDATA directory by default.
This is out of SQL Server 2008 BOL.
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Robert Frasca (10/3/2008) They're both "local" in the sense that they're on the local machine versus online. Specifically, they're both in the SQL_Server_install_path\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL10.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\FTDATA directory by default.
This is out of SQL Server 2008 BOL.
Got it Robert. Thanks.
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