Microsoft Sql Server Management Studio
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How to restore a SQL Server database to a new server

How to restore a SQL Server database to a new server

Techguide Steven Warren offers tips on how to move databases to a new server.

Thursday, July 26 2007 09:52 AM

Tags: Storage software, Databases


Defining SQL Server 2008 policies

Defining SQL Server 2008 policies

Techguide Learn how you can use SQL Server Management Studio to define your own policies.

Thursday, November 20 2008 12:54 PM

Tags: Microsoft Windows, Data Management, Microsoft SQL Server, Database, Policy, Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, stored procedure, database engine, Condition, Facet


Using IntelliSense in SQL Server 2008

Using IntelliSense in SQL Server 2008

Techguide Microsoft has finally released a SQL Server product that includes IntelliSense for writing TSQL statements. In this article, Tim Chapman shows the ins and outs of using IntelliSense in SQL Server 2008.

Thursday, October 09 2008 01:12 PM

Tags: Database management, Servers, Microsoft SQL Server, Database, Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, SQL, stored procedure, Microsoft SQL Server Transact-SQL, development environment, text editor


Changing the name of your SQL server

Techguide When you change the name of a server you also have to change the name in SQL Server; if you don't, there may be problems.

Thursday, August 28 2008 08:02 AM

Tags: Server platforms, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Microsoft Windows 2003, Server, agent, Microsoft Windows, Server platforms



Configure Apache to support multiple SSL sites on a single IP address

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With Apache 2.2.12 and support for the Server Name Indication extension to the SSL protocol, you can configure name-based HTTPS sites, just as you can name-based HTTP sites.


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Amendments to empower Copyright Tribunal

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As a lawyer, I often inform my clients about the need to clear licenses with the various licensing societies whenever they use works belonging to other parties. This is especially..... by Bryan Tan

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