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Bill,
you may find that many in the security industry do not share the rosy view you've presented about ChoicePoint. If accuracy is now regulated for ChoicePoint, that's a good thing....
March 21, 2005 at 7:33 am
The error is occuring when the stored procedure attempts to insert data into the Product table. Can you provide the table definition?
March 20, 2005 at 4:14 pm
Triggers on objects aren't supported because of the behavior you've seen. Robert Marda did a lot of experimentation a few years back and he found that there were certain system...
March 20, 2005 at 4:11 pm
If you follow one of Schneier's links in that blog post, you'll get back to where he talked about ChoicePoint a little earlier:
First, ChoicePoint...
March 19, 2005 at 2:00 pm
The problem with ChoicePoint isn't so much that they were penetrated. In the security realm we deal with the when, not if. We expect the attacks to come. We also...
March 19, 2005 at 11:36 am
To bring this all back on topic...
You cannot access > 2 GB unless you are running SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition. Therefore, running Standard Edition, that's your limit unless you...
March 18, 2005 at 3:21 pm
Why not just run a trace and then import the trace to a table. Then use standard T-SQL to interrogate for DISABLE TRIGGER. You'll know who and when.
March 18, 2005 at 1:50 pm
Yup, we're in agreement. I was backing up your point. ![]()
If MS Support is saying something different, I'd love to see a reference. Because...
March 18, 2005 at 1:24 pm
If you have > 16 GB of memory you can toggle the /3GB switch. Problem is, the OS won't see beyond 16 GB.
Quote:
" The preceding information is valid for programs...
March 18, 2005 at 12:47 pm
I found Rebecca Riordan's book, Designing Relational Database Systems, to be good, but I don't believe it's in print any longer (it's not listed with Microsoft...
March 18, 2005 at 11:28 am
On a side note... Lockwood Technologies became ApexSQL some time ago. So the ApexSQL one is obviously much newer.
March 18, 2005 at 9:56 am
Yes, we do. For instance, Perl program is located on a server called Repository with a share called PerlScripts$. Perl typically installs to c:\perl meaning perl.exe is typically in c:\perl\bin....
March 18, 2005 at 9:53 am
The two are very similar. I have found learning PHP easier because I know Perl. I'm sure the reverse is also true.
March 18, 2005 at 5:59 am
1) Any changes to system objects will result in an unsupported configuration from MS. Yes, you could remove permissions, and Microsoft did so with their OpenHack 4 configuration. There are...
March 18, 2005 at 5:55 am
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