Consider the following scenario. You format a tape drive in Microsoft Windows Server 2003. You use this tape drive to back up Windows Server 2003 by using the Ntbackup.exe program. Then you try to back up a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 database to the same tape drive. In this scenario, you may receive
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(Ken Yim) My company asked me to implement a search engine function to our intranet website. They don’t need too fancy one, just simply allow user to search the pages. Because our website is Microsoft based, the first thing come to my mind is Index Server. I had no experience on using Index server b
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