Determining if it's a SQL login, Windows Login, or Windows group
A recent question on the forums asked how to determine if a database
user was a Windows user or group and...
2006-04-06
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A recent question on the forums asked how to determine if a database
user was a Windows user or group and...
2006-04-06
3,649 reads
I've been dealing with Kerberos delegation setup with respect to
Microsoft's CRM 3.0 product and while the process isn't difficult, if
you...
2006-04-05
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The March/April 2006 edition of SQL Server Standard magazine is now
available. This issue focuses on Transact-SQL for SQL Server 2005.
Though...
2006-04-03
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Those of us in technology are very, very used to automated systems,
batch jobs, etc., all which run without human interaction...
2006-03-29
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If you're using Internet Explorer, be advised Microsoft has released a
security advisory for Internet Explorer. This would allow an attacker
to...
2006-03-28
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This is a follow-on to my post What are the actual rights?
First and foremost, I want to include membership in...
2006-03-14
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One of the things I've started to work on are some scripts to quickly
be able to pull what a user's...
2006-03-14
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I received a copy of Professional SQL Server 2005 Integration Services
a few weeks back from Kathi. Because of illness and...
2006-03-13
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Catching up on recent updates for tools I've looked at and/or recommended.
SQL Server Tools:
PromptSQL is now up to version 1.4....
2006-03-13
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I think anyone who posts actively in the various on-line forums for
Microsoft products (such as SSC.com) hopes one day to...
2006-02-23
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By Steve Jones
I’ve seen the term polyglot persistence floating around Redgate a bit recently in the...
Oh good gosh. Six months without a single blog post. Most important information: I’m...
I’m very excited to announce I’ve been selected as a speaker for dataMinds Connect...
You might want to look into this issue: Windows flaw lets hackers sneak into...
hi, i have one RDS, but i do not have any other permissions, and...
I am trying to find answer to the below. What exactly the scan means...
SQL Server has added an Intelligent Query Processing feature called Memory Grant Feedback. In SQL Server 2022, this can be persisted across queries to improve the performance of future executions. In SQL Server 2022, when is memory grant feedback not persisted if the plan is evicted from cache? (choose 2)
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