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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

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

Microsoft SQL Server License Helpline

Microsoft SQL Server license has lots of flavors in terms of user based \ CAL or processor based license, license based on versions or license based on environment (physical or virtual). Although, Microsoft release license guidelines for each & every SQL server version. But there are more complex scenarios for licensing then we think. Best … Continue reading

How to find/modify SQLServer Agent logfile location?

1. To get the location of SQLServer Agent log file, the log file is called SQLAGENT.out DECLARE @AGENT_ERRORLOG NVARCHAR(255) EXECUTE MASTER.DBO.XP_INSTANCE_REGREAD N’HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE’, N’SOFTWAREMICROSOFTMSSQLSERVERSQLSERVERAGENT’, N’ERRORLOGFILE’, @AGENT_ERRORLOG OUTPUT, N’NO_OUTPUT’ SELECT @@SERVERNAME SERVERNAME, @AGENT_ERRORLOG AGENTERRORLOGLOCATION This command will work for both default & named instance. 2. To modify location and name of SQLServer Agent log file USE [MSDB] … Continue reading

SQL Server Silent unattended installation using configuration file

1) Open Installation Wizard 2) Select Feature You want to install 3) Provide installation configuration 4) Now that you have the configuration file, copy it to your own folder or network share where you want to start the unattended installation. 5) Cancel setup as we are interested in the unattended silent mode of installation; not … Continue reading

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