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  1. Worst error message ever…

    Many of you are familiar with the following error message: .Net SqlClient Data Provider: Msg 233, Level 20, State 0, Line 0 A transport-level error has occurred when sending the request to the server. (provider: Shared Memory Provider, error: 0 – No process is on the other end of the ...

  2. SQL Performance Counters Missing. Load the Performance objects manually

    On one of the Servers hosting SQL Server, the Performance Objects for SQL Server were missing in perfmon. Here is what was done to fix it. Open Command Prompt and type cd c:\windows\system32 lodctr /S:C:\PerfCounterBackup.ini The “lodctr /S” is to backup the existing performance counter ...

  3. Getting Organized – 451 Degrees, Good For Notebooks

    [This is the 4th and final in a series of posts about "Getting Organized" using a better system and the Evernote tool-set for paperless notes (though you could do this with any such software).] Getting Organized Series Outline Introduction and License Giveaway A Task’s Life The Death of a ...

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