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Daily Archives: September 14, 2009
Denver Area SQL Server User Group Week
All the Denver area groups are having their meetings this week. If you’re in the area, try to attend a meeting. You’ll meet some great people and learn a few things. Boulder SQL Server User Group – Tuesday night, Sept … Continue reading
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The Resource Database
I saw a post recently that asked about backing up the Resource database. The person said they just realized that it wasn’t included in their backup scheme and was worried.\ Don’t worry, you don’t need to back it up. The … Continue reading
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