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  • RE: Using Technology to Terrorize

    People need to get real. WiFi a plane. Cell phones on a plane. Air phones on a plane. Why? What is SOOO important, life or death emergency, that it can't...

  • RE: Security Through Chaos

    Steve - In short, thanks! That's one of the funnest reads in a long time anywhere. - David

  • RE: A Case Study in Performance Tuning

    ditto to Andy's post. Thanks for sharing your experience.

     

  • RE: Named Pipes

    Halleluiah. I was suspecting something of that nature, but never ran across it before. Thanks.

  • RE: Named Pipes

    The app's windows account has not been granted access to the new SQL Server. The app uses SQL authentication with a login that is dbo to a dedicated database. TCP/IP works...

  • RE: Named Pipes

    The app was/is an admin on the nondedicated machine. I just didn't understand why it had to be an admin on the newly separated SQL server in order for named...

  • RE: Database & Object migration

    Oops! Allen's right. Lost my head this morning. Sorry

  • RE: Database & Object migration

    Time and network bandwidth permitting, I'd just use the Copy Database Wizard. Why reinvent the wheel. I just converted a single database from a SQL 6.5 server to a SQL 2000...

  • RE: Licensing sql2k ent

    Funny how a simple question gets to be so complicated. Yes, SQL Server will see 8 physical processors as 16. Configure as 16 to allow all physical & logical...

  • RE: Uh, what training would you suggest?

    Have taken both admin & development classes. Your description starts off with basic Admin stuff (backups), but finishes with developer stuff: MS CRM isn't reporting, customize MS CRM, etc. Sounds...

  • RE: Is a "delete" really 100% gone?

    Stewart, that's the way our document mgmt system works. SQL Server is nothing but document filenames. Who cares if anyone sees the filenames(nothing sensitive about f0000001.dat, & f0000002.dat) , the files...

  • RE: Is a "delete" really 100% gone?

    "object is released" as in release to the operating system as free disk space to be used/accessed by the o/s or some other app. Is that the distinction you are...

  • RE: Is a "delete" really 100% gone?

    milzs, check out this page on NSA security ratings of software. It appears Informix-OnLine/Secure, Trusted Oracle7, & Sybase's Secure SQL Server are only marginally higher classification than MS SQL Server...

  • RE: Is a "delete" really 100% gone?

    A MS site with a bunch of security info:

    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/prodtech/dbsql/default.mspx

    including a topic on "Standards, Regulations, and Government Issues" and "Additional Security Resources"

    For the instance of the...

  • RE: Is a "delete" really 100% gone?

    hoo-t: "overwritten multiple times" - like PGP software wipes free space on hard drives.

    milz: "hornet's nest" - that's life. When you got problems to solve, here's a great place to...

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