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I don't see it as the same as any other DLL. Most DLL's are simply a library for the classes you need to do your chores. This is essentially an entire application or database engine you are invoking with the call to do backup. I would much prefer to at least see an option to use a database of my choosing for the data store. We come to expect these days that most 3rd party apps will require a data store. But I don't want something that is hidden from me and essentially out of my control. When I run a XP I want as little going on as possible to get the job done and no more. / comments
I don't see it as the same as any other DLL. Most DLL's are simply a library for the classes you need to do your chores. This is essentially an entire application or database engine you are invokin...
Please tell me that was a misprint and that you don't have to install SQL CE on the server just to do a backup. / comments
Please tell me that was a misprint and that you don't have to install SQL CE on the server just to do a backup.
Both are Hyperthreaded with one being my laptop and the other a server.
Laptop Win XP SP2 Single Physical Proc HT
Server Win2003 SP1 Dual Physical Proc HT / comments
Both are Hyperthreaded with one being my laptop and the other a server.
Laptop Win XP SP2 Single Physical Proc HT
Server Win2003 SP1 Dual Physical Proc HT
It doesn't happen all the time but has hapened on two different servers. It occured imediately upon opening the SQL Backup app. Essentially as the first screen appears. / comments
It doesn't happen all the time but has hapened on two different servers. It occured imediately upon opening the SQL Backup app. Essentially as the first screen appears.
Sorry for the late reply. For some reason I didnt get notifed when you replied. I will have to go back and redo these since I resorted to using the xp and gave up on the command line. / comments
Sorry for the late reply. For some reason I didnt get notifed when you replied. I will have to go back and redo these since I resorted to using the xp and gave up on the command line.