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Introduction to Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)

[MSSQLFUN & Decode ITeS becomes a family of 1500 individuals across the globe. Please join us on Facebook & YouTube.] Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio IDE (Integrated Development Environment) is a powerful GUI tool with a long list of features and options. SSMS is very useful and user friendly for all users like DBA, Developers, Testers, or … Continue reading

SQL Server Sample Databases

[MSSQLFUN & Decode ITeS becomes a family of 1500 individuals across the globe. Please join us on Facebook & YouTube.] To start your learning of SQL Server and testing of new features, Microsoft provided some of ready to use sample databases. These are very useful for students and new learners. Microsoft provides 2 sample databases … Continue reading

Step By Step Installation of SQL Server 2019 with all features

[MSSQLFUN & Decode ITeS becomes a family of 1500 individuals across the globe. Please join us on Facebook & YouTube.] Today, I will take you to step by step installation of SQL Server 2019 with all features. You can go through my previous post for downloading Download SQL Server Developer / Evaluation / Express Editions, YouTube Link. … Continue reading

Download SQL Server Developer / Evaluation / Express Editions

[MSSQLFUN & Decote ITeS becomes a family of 1400 individuals across the globe. Please join us onFacebook & YouTube.] Today, I will take you to the steps of downloading Download SQL Server Developer / Evaluation / Express Editions. As discussed in my previous blog Understand SQL Server Editions and Components, SQL Server Developer / Evaluation … Continue reading

Create Virtual Machine in Hyper-V and Step by Step Windows Server 2016 Installation

[MSSQLFUN & Decote ITeS becomes a family of 1400 individuals across the globe. Please join us on Facebook & YouTube.] Today, We will go through “How to create a virtual machine in Hyper-V?” along with Step by Step Windows Server 2016 Installation. Step 1: Open Hyper-V > Right Click on Server Name > New > … Continue reading

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