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SQL Server Discovery Report

How can I check what all SQL server features and version are installed on my Machine ? It’s a frequently asked question. You need to study your environment, need to login each instance to check version & other details, to answer this question. Till SQL Server 2005, you have no direct solution. But Starting from … Continue reading

Backup not starting for Database with Full Text Catalog…………..Failed to change the status to RESUME for full-text catalog in database. Error: 0x80043607

Issue :- One of our Database with Full Text Catalog is not getting backed up. When I checked, backup keeps pending on 0% without any progress. In SQL server error log, I also found error related to Full text catalog that SQL server is facing issue in setting Full test catalog status. These is some … Continue reading

How to get list of all available parameter of .EXE file ?

Today, We discuss How to get list of all available parameter of .EXE file OR How to find list of SQL Server setup parameters ? Major problem is of all available parameter details. Sometime, We need to pass parameter to .EXE file to get some different & superior functionality. We can get details of available … Continue reading

Refresh Intellisense in SSMS(SQL Server Management Studio) 2008 & above

Intellisense is a new feature that comes with SSMS(SQL Server Management Studio) 2008 onwards. Intellisense makes coding quite easy. But Sometimes I find that intellisense becomes stale and you start getting the wavy red lines when writing code. Even though object exists in database but Intellisense is not able to recognize it. Refreshing the cache … Continue reading

Move or Relocate the files of Resoruce Database in SQL Server 2005

The Resource database is a read-only database that contains all the system objects that are included with SQL Server. SQL Server system objects, such as sys.objects, are physically persisted in the Resource database, but they logically appear in the sys schema of every database. The Resource database does not contain user data or user metadata. … Continue reading

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