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Hi all,

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I'd prefer going directly to MSSQL 2005 64-bit instead if possible due to memory benefits etc. This is where I'd like some feedback prior to borrowing a 64-bit server for testing.

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i tried this. ---




Code Snippet

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<code>

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</code>

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<code>

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Msg 7303, Level 16, State 1, Procedure sp_tables_ex, Line 41

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</code>

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TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio

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BUTTONS:

OK

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TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio

------------------------------

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