.NET Framework Setup Verification Tool User’s Guide Introduction This .NET Framework setup verification tool is designed to automatically perform a set of steps to verify the installation state of one or more versions of the .NET Framework on a computer. It will verify the presence of files, directories, registry keys and values for the .NET…
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.NET Framework Cleanup Tool User's Guide
.NET Framework Cleanup Tool User’s Guide Introduction This .NET Framework cleanup tool is designed to automatically perform a set of steps to remove selected versions of the .NET Framework from a computer. It will remove files, directories, registry keys and values and Windows Installer product registration information for the .NET Framework. The tool is intended…
How can I find out why the Cluster Resource Monitor dumped? – Access Violation
The purpose of this posting is to provide information about the Windows 2003 Cluster Resource Monitor, along with what happens when it crashes as well as how to debug it to find out why it crashed. But first, we need you to understand what the Cluster Resource Monitor is and does. This information below, is…
How can I find out why the Cluster Resource Monitor dumped – Possible Deadlock
Hello, my name is John Marlin, and I am a Support Escalation Engineer on the Microsoft Platform Cluster Services Support team. I wanted to talk about the Windows 2003 Cluster Resource Monitor along with what happens when it crashes as well as how to debug it to find out why it crashed. We need to…
How to drop all tables, all views, and all stored procedures from a SQL 2005 DB...
This is a follow-up to the blog entry from Jasper Jugan. This is a modification to the script to allow for schema specific deletes of the SP’s, Views and I added Functions. create procedure usp_DropSPFunctionsViews as — variable to object name declare @name varchar(1000) — variable to hold object type declare @xtype varchar(20)…
Updated: what to do if other .NET Framework setup troubleshooting steps do not help
A while back, I posted a set of instructions that can be used to try to resolve .NET Framework installation issues in case other troubleshooting steps listed on my blog, in knowledge base articles or elsewhere do not work. Those steps are out of date now because several new versions of the .NET Framework have…
The few, the proud, the fortunate. Microsoft Certified Architect Program
And I really do mean fortunate. On March 10th I am to embark in five weeks of some of the toughest technical training that I will do during my career. I have been to week long ramp-ups and boot-camps to help facilitate learning during my career. But this is far and above anything that I…
Bricks seldom feel good.
Not much to say. I have been angry that he has not returned my emails. Sorry Ken. Ken Henderson – We Will Always Remember You Technorati Tags: Ken Henderson,SQL Server,SQL