As far as I know when logged onto Win2k only Adminsitrators can access the all process checkbox in task manager. Does anyone know how to allow users to also access this checkbox. I have tried on suggestion of giving full permissionson teh exe but this has not helped... any other suggestiosn...
We are using Tivoli an drequire a local user account on the DC to be able to install and send alerts.. but I can't seemto create one. I tried the "Net User" command but this also created a Domain account! Is there a switch or anotherway of creating local users??
quote from DBA..."Just tried enabling some Full-text tables in SQLServer again - to no avail.
The permissions on the existing files look ok. However, it seems when we turn on full-text, The "Microsoft Search" service creates new folders beneath FTData and then fails to access...
Just tried enabling some Full-text tables in SQLServer again - to no avail.
The permissions on the existing files look ok. However, it seems when we turn on full-text, The "Microsoft Search" service creates new folders beneath FTData and then fails to access them with the background...
Yep all the details are fine - is set to fail over to either node and quorum is on shared drive so should be no problems! Used to work and nothing has been changed!
We get this everytime a fail-over occurs... this is either manually or if the working node fails for some reason. So whatever the circumstances SQL does not start correctly - every time getting the same errors. The main problem for failure of the second node to start does seem to be the fact...
Have NT4 with SQL7 on in an NT Clustered enviroment, on on enode the cluster starts up fine, on the other it fails when it trys to start the SQLAgent.
I have checked the user the service starts on, just fine and also checked that it has the correct rights in SQL but to no avail.
When the service...
Have NT4 with SQL7 on in an NT Clustered enviroment, on on enode the cluster starts up fine, on the other it fails when it trys to start the SQLAgent.
I have checked the user the service starts on, just fine and also checked that it has the correct rights in SQL but to no avail.
When the service...
Have the perf monitor running SQL2000 - and am running the Buffer Cache Hit Ratio monitor. I'm confused thougha s I believed it was a percentage.
I am getting result with an average of 100.347 which shoudl be impossible... any ideas anyone??
Hi... trying to find out how to get the PID number (as shown in task manager) for the instance of SQL.
We have 4 instances running and are doing performance monitoring with Win2K standard perfmon. Unfirtunately after getting the stats on processor usage we cannot match up which instance relates...
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