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Hi everybody, I realize it has been quite awhile since my last post, sorry about that. We on the SQL Server team have been very busy lately, with the joint SQL Server/Visual Studio/Windows Server Launch coming up next week. As part of that, we have been Read More...
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Well, it's been a long time coming. We finally got the technical issues resolved and have completed testing on the SQL Server 2005 Books Online release that we published to the MSDN and TechNet Libraries in September. The downloadable version is now available Read More...
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I am pleased to announce that the SQL Server 2008 Community Technology Preview (CTP) for November 2007 is now available. The SQL Server development team uses your feedback to help refine and enhance product features. Download the CTP today and share your Read More...
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Ever gone to a search engine like Google or Live Search, and noticed there is a lot of clutter in your search results, making it difficult to find the content you really need? Now, with the SQL Server 2005 Books Online Scoped Search Macro, you can filter Read More...
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SQL Server 2000 Books Online was updated in June to correct technical inaccuracies that were found by customers in some topics. The June 2007 update was the first update to the SQL Server 2000 Books Online since 2004. Today localized versions of the Books Read More...
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We rely on your feedback to help define and improve our documentation. Please feel free to send feedback to the documentation team regarding any of the following issues: ยท When you feel a topic is particularly effective or ineffective and why you felt Read More...
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The Microsoft SQL Server documentation team is constantly updating and improving the SQL Server Books Online. Even while working on the next version of the documentation for SQL Server 2008, the team revises and releases updates to SQL Server 2005 topics Read More...
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Welcome to the SQL Server User Education team blog. This blog is updated by members of the SQL Server documentation team. Our team is responsible for creating documentation that ships with Microsoft SQL Server (the SQL Server Books Online ) and other Read More...
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