A good cure to a creepy doll is a good old post that is still useful. In this post, I’m going back over some of the posts that came out in this week in previous years. Having looked over these from time to time, I’m always surprised to find old posts that cover current topics that I had planned to write. If they’re still useful to me, maybe they’ll be useful to you as well.
The posts for this past week in previous years are:
- Blog Round-up – What Are You Thankful For? (28 Nov, 2010)
- Last Push For Movember (28 Nov, 2011)
- Lost in Translation – Deprecated System Tables – sysreferences (28 Nov, 2012)
- Significant Achievements (28 Nov, 2012)
- SQL Server Special Ops (29 Nov, 2011)
- Lost in Translation – Deprecated System Tables – sysremotelogins (29 Nov, 2012)
- Lost in Translation – Deprecated System Tables – sysservers (29 Nov, 2012)
- Lost in Translation – Deprecated System Tables – sysprotects (30 Nov, 2012)
- Deadlocks on exchangeEvent and threadpool (2 Dec, 2009)
- Does Your Stored Procedure Grant Itself Permissions? (3 Dec, 2009)
- Lost in Translation – Deprecated System Tables – sysprocesses (3 Dec, 2012)
Do you have something from years gone by that was posted during this week? If so, leave a comment below and we’ll give some new life to good knowledge.
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