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Unable to install SQL Server 2008 RC0 Books Online
In continuation with the BOL update topic on SQL2008-RC0_BOL post here I have had troubles in installing the RC0 Books Online on to my laptop. As per the error below I thought it may be problem with the Windows Installer service on my laptop (Vista Ultimate) Read More...
SQL Server 2008 RC0 and 3.5 Compact edition Books Online - download and update your copy
As in continuation with the latest release of SQL Server 2008 that is Release Candidate , I strongly recommend you update your local copies of SQL Server Books ONline aka BOL. Here is the link to download the latest copy of SQL Server 2008 RC0 BOL - Link_to-Download Read More...
SQL Server 2008 Release Candidate - public download is available now.
In the past week SQL Server 2008 RC0 has been made available for early download by MSDN and TechNet Plus subscribers. RC0 is the final step before SQL Server 2008 RTMs in Q3 of this year. After logging into their respective accounts, subscribers can view Read More...
SQL Server 2008 release, 1st anniversary and it is CTP I'm talking!
It is 1 year (first anniversary) that SQL Server 2008 Community Technology Preview is released, I have seen many good things and few peeves about this new version of SQL Server. Not to mention about largest conference is lined up for the users aka ' Tech-ed Read More...
SQL Server 2008 and simplified scripting through PowerShell
Have you ever seen or used the PowerShell? If so have you worked on PowerShell within SQL Server 2008, it has 2 kinds of snap-ins that are called as Powershell Provider and set of Cmdlets. The provider will enables the simple navigation mechanism similar Read More...
Install Books online only for SQL 2008 (Katmai)
Few out there are still not comfortable to install or test the SQL 2008 (Katmai) CTP as SQL 2005 is still 'fairly' new in the field and users are getting eventually hands-on experience. So in order to get to know more on the documentation 'only' for SQL Read More...