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Daily Archives: December 8, 2009
December Patches
I note these for Database Weekly, but I haven’t blogged about them. A mistake on my part. The December patches from Microsoft have come out. You can see the overview here: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms09-dec.mspx They are Windows and Office related this month, … Continue reading
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ASK SQLServerCentral
We’ve had the ASK SQLServerCentral site up for a couple months now and while I see traffic continuing over there, it seems that most of our questions and answers are still taking place on the traditional forums. That’s good since … Continue reading
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