Confirms that the symmetric key is the Service Master Key. The Service Master Key is the root of the SQL Server encryption hierarchy. It is generated automatically the first time it is needed to encrypt another key. By default, the Service Master Key is encrypted using the Windows data protection API and using the local machine key. The Service Master Key can only be opened by the Windows service account under which it was created or by a principal with access to both the service account name and its password. Regenerating or restoring the Service Master Key involves decrypting and re-encrypting the complete encryption hierarchy. Unless the key has been compromised, this resource-intensive operation should be scheduled during a period of low demand.
Confirms that the maximum worker threads server option value is set to the recommended value for instances of SQL Server ...
Confirms that the maximum worker threads server option value is set to the recommended value for instances of SQL Server ...
Confirms that the maximum worker threads server option value is set to the recommended value for instances of SQL Server ...
Confirms that the same CPUs are not enabled with both the affinity mask option and the affinity I/O mask option, which can ...
Confirms that the symmetric key is the Service Master Key. The Service Master Key is the root of the SQL Server encryption ...
Conflicting authentication modes have been specified. Please specify either Integrated Authentication or User Name/Password. ...
Conflicting file relocations have been specified for file '%1!s!'. Only a single WITH MOVE clause should be specified for ...
Conflicting locking hints are specified for table "%1!s!". This may be caused by a conflicting hint specified for a view. ...
Conflicts occurred while synchronizing the data and were resolved according to defined rules. Contact your system administrator ...