Configuring SPN for SQL Server Browser service
Going through the Microsoft KnowledgeBase updates, I saw this one:
An SPN for the SQL Server Browser service is required when...
2008-04-04
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Going through the Microsoft KnowledgeBase updates, I saw this one:
An SPN for the SQL Server Browser service is required when...
2008-04-04
2,496 reads
MVP Andy Leonard has written a nice post about how the dynamics changed on a project team. Most of it...
2008-04-04
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I needed a KVM (keyboard-video-mouse) switch for home to let me switch between two machines, found the Trendnet 2 Port...
2008-04-03
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Just a link today, but a good one on Building a Powerful Reputation that is a nice follow up to my...
2008-04-02
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Yesterday I found out that I am a new SQL Server MVP. I still have the feeling that I am...
2008-04-02
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I've been following their blog for a while at LibraryThing and so far it looks interesting. The basic premise is...
2008-04-01
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Looks like my family and I will make the trek down to Jacksonville in May for SQLSaturday. One of my...
2008-04-01
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This is a meeting reminder about our next PASS meeting scheduled for April 3, 2008. It will once again be...
2008-04-01
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I'm a little late on this one, but Cesar Cerrudo has announced he's going to demonstrate exploits to Windows Server...
2008-04-01
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Brian has just posted the schedule of sessions for SQLSaturday #3. I haven't gone through to see how many are...
2008-03-31
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By Zikato
When I'm looking at a query, I bet it's bad if I see... a...
By Steve Jones
This month is a milestone for T-SQL Tuesday. It’s number 200, which doesn’t sound...
The DBA life is fraught with pain. Those battles that we endure are mostly...
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On my SQL Server 2025, I want to search the error log from my T-SQL code for potential issues and then inform an administrator. What is the current way to easily query the error log?
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