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Creating SQL Server Login From A Domain Account To Access System Directory
Posted by MarlonRibunal I was having a problem accessing a folder via an extended procedure. The extended procedure accepts a DirectoryInfo variable (File Path) and it returns the File Size and File Count within the folder (much like right-clicking a...
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11-15-2008 12:00 AM
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Msg 0 Level 20 State 0 Line 0
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A severe error occurred on the current command
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EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION
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Access Violation on Operating System
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DirectoryInfo Access Violation on SQL Server
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troubleshooting Access Violation in SQL Server
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Msg 0 Level 11 State 0 Line 0
How To: Moving Data Files
Posted by MarlonRibunal In this post let’s move a data file from its default location to another location. I have created a database I called “Test” for the demo. First let’s just check where the data file is currently stored:...
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11-06-2008 3:10 PM
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