In SQL Server 2000 or earlier, logins that come from remote instances of SQL Server can be marked as trusted by using the sp_remoteoption system stored procedure. SQL Server 2005 and later versions do not support this method of labeling remote logins. After you upgrade to SQL Server 2008, remote logins will no longer be marked as trusted.
In previous versions of Analysis Services, the default member of a dimension is specified by a Multidimensional Expressions ...
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In Reporting Services, report data sources can use Windows integrated security to connect to external data sources. Using ...
In SQL Server 2000 or earlier, logins that come from remote instances of SQL Server can be marked as trusted by using the ...
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In SQL Server 2005 or later versions, sysperfinfo returns a bigint value for the cntr_value column. Modify applications that ...
In SQL Server 2005 or later, data definition language (DDL) statements, such as CREATE INDEX, cannot be performed on the ...