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Daily Archives: August 3, 2015
Start SQL Server in Single User Mode
Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. I saw someone recently ask how to reset the sa password, and myself (along with a few others) suggested … Continue reading
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Clearing Out a Database With SQL Compare
SQL Compare is a core product from Redgate and I’ve got a series on some of the interesting things I’ve found. Download a trial today if you haven’t tried it. I ran into a question recently about how to clear … Continue reading
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Using the DAC
Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. The DAC is a really important tool for anyone managing a SQL Server. You might not use it often, … Continue reading
Be Professional
I’m not a very comfortable flyer. I do it regularly, and I’ve gotten used to it, but I’m a bit scared when the plane appears to be anything other than a slow elevator to me. I’m not quite sure how … Continue reading