Articles, tagged with "third party", page 6
15th June 2010
You might encounter "Error 823" while accessing your SQL Server database or while modifying it. For preventing complete data loss, you must restore the data from a recent backup. However, in absence of any recent backup, you can go for third-party SQL rec...
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Author:
SQL Recovery
09th June 2010
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server is a popular and advanced server operating system by Microsoft Windows. It includes a wide range of features, which make it more reliable, stable, and business-oriented. One such feature is to facilitate partition extending. ...
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Author:
k madhav
07th June 2010
Splitting large sized Outlook PST file is recommended to avoid future complications. There could be situation of reaching 2 GB file size; which results in email loss. Isn't it better to take precautions by splitting Outlook PST before in time?
Well, you ...
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Author:
nucconverter
04th June 2010
MySQL database table corruption can occur due to various reasons, one of them being importing of incorrect table structure in the database. Once the database gets corrupted due to the above reason, it becomes unmountable. In most of these situations, you ...
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Author:
Advika Singh
03rd June 2010
MS SQL Server provides the DBCC statements that are used to check and fix the databases for physical and logical consistency. There are various types of DBCC statements that you can use for the any particular purpose. However, at times these commands are ...
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Author:
Mark Willium
02nd June 2010
Source recently launched the revolutionary M2C ecommerce solution which is short for "Manufacturer-to-Customer". This innovative M2C concept is based on the importance of ecommerce to businesses today, with particular emphasis on manufacturing companies b...
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Author:
Ben
27th May 2010
How can that be? Isn't dating someone else one sure way of pushing your ex further away? Fresh from a break-up your ex is not in the right frame of mind to talk to you. You will just be wasting time trying to have a decent conversation (or argument) with ...
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Author:
Rahul Talwar
26th May 2010
FAT32, like any other file system can get corrupted due to various reasons, like improper system shutdown, virus infection, operating system malfunction, and many more similar reasons. In most situations of FAT32 file system damage, a Windows user encount...
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Author:
k madhav
20th May 2010
An error message while opening an Microsoft Exchange Server database primarily occurs when the database gets corrupted or damaged. In most situations, the database corruption occurs due to improper, unexpected, or dirty shutdown. Corruption in Exchange da...
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Author:
Axel Culver
17th May 2010
The MySQL database is one of the most used database engines in the world. The reasons behind this are - apart from being an open sourced database - its scalability, flexibility, high availability, ability to carry out robust transactions, and so on. Howev...
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Author:
Naveen Kadian
14th May 2010
MySQL log is the best way to identify the problems encountered by MySQL user while starting, closing, or running MySQLD (MySQL Server). These log files are saved in MySQLD data directory and can be erased using FLUSH LOGS command. The information saved in...
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Author:
Naveen Kadian
12th May 2010
If you don't have the time and effort to search all physical guitar stores and look for that specific item you really wanted to buy, why don't you use that mouse and play with the powers of technology to purchase what you want without personally shopping ...
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Author:
Berkowitz@Boston Guitar Works
11th May 2010
Most of the PST corruption issues in Outlook 2003 (only HTTP and POP3 accounts), Outlook 2002 and its earlier versions result because of 2 GB file size limitation. If the file grows beyond this limit, its chances of getting corrupted also grow. Irrespecti...
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Author:
Mohit Mathur
29th April 2010
MySQL is a relational database management system (MySQL) that acts as a server providing multi-user access to many databases. It is used by some very high-traffic websites like Flickr, Facebook, Wikipedia, Google, Nokia, YouTube, etc. MySQL is preferred b...
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Author:
Naveen Kadian
28th April 2010
Introduction
If you issue a statutory demand, you can follow it up 21 days later with a bankruptcy (individual) or winding up (company) petition. There is nothing, but nothing that concentrates someone's mind more than prospective wipe out. Of course, i...
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Author:
Clark_Taylor