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SQL 2005 DataType Change
Could anybody please let me know what is the exact cause of those errors? For future reference, where should I search for if another error occur? Is the explanation of such error available on my MSDN subscription CDs? Thanks and regards, Sandford.

No brainer PC buyers guide
I just downloaded the MOM2005 w/ sp1 ISO from our MSDN subscription and used that. "Pete Zerger" wrote: Hello JimK, There is actually a 3rd alternative perhaps you http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;902803 I'd prefer not to run the install via that the command line and all those switches.

Jet Database Engine Questions
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OK, so available now to those who will shell out the bucks for a new PC and to those who have MSDN subscriptions but *not* to those who, like me, adopted early and played 100 MBps Ethernet, 801.11b, cable modem; Wireless Keyboard & Mouse; 17" LCD Flat Panel; 32" Phillips TV w/ SmartCard supporting 800x600 .

No brainer PC buyers guide
For those of us who have been running XP since before it was released (betas and RCs), Vista is the latest and greatest, and will be available soon enough. Some of us already have it (MSDN subscriptions are SO nice!). -- "Those who enter the country illegally violate the law." -- George W. Bush in Tucson, Ariz.,

RO4 - was Cheapest I could buy a RiscPC for?
It simply keeps filling my event log with those two events (interspersed with a few W32.Time and Server Service errors). Here's what all I've done (in order) 1) Tried 9) Reinstall XP SP1 from scratch of MSDN Subscription CD, same problem. 10) Repeat 1-6, no luck. 11) Assigned a static IP to card (10.2.101.247,

Writing USB driver for Nt 4.0
In either case does MS seeing itself providing those tools in the future? IE Will there be more emphasis on process tools like Visio? ...... <grin> Guest_Fernando_SQLMVP says: birchr: Actually it makes usually sense to go directly to a premium MSDN subscription Host MS_Catherine says: Obob whi question are you

Caution SONY Music CDs have trojan Malware
I just got a new MSDN subscription in March, and received the Windows XP SP0 VLM. -- Jeff http://www.nextpctech.com/forums/ "Zachariah" <pear...@msdnos.com> wrote in message I have a VLK, and it doesn't work on those disks. Did I just overlook the VL version or are they infact unavailable?

Cannot locate download for VSTO 2003, or for VSTO 2005 w/o 2007 (~
Some info for all who have been posting about Win2000 drivers: The final release of Win2000 is available to those w/MSDN subscriptions (and I believe via TechNet as well). Win2000 Build 2195 = Final Release = Win2000 RTM (release to manufacturing) = "official" Feb17 release of Win2000 My 2 cents to those on this

Is Borland C++ 5.5.1 compiler a dead end in Vista?
Look at those change logs: they aren't minor revisions. I chuckle about the fact that Linux runs the 64 bit AMD and Intel processors before most other OSes (Tidbit: writing a device driver for Windows requires an MSDN subscription and the use of "Visual" C++. No other compiler will allow one to write a device

I did a dumb thing
Unless you have an MSDN subscription, although those are for development purposes only. However, why do you need to reload the whole thing? -- Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone

Early Adopters Left Behind by MCE 2004!!!
Looking at my MSDN subscription, I can order 'Additional Items' - some being DVD binders, dividers for folders etc, however there's some I don't know what they Studio Pro w/MSDN Premium MultiLang Comprehensive Kit Direct DVD Windows Retail I can work out all those down to Coloured Dividers - but those below I'm

Linux better than windows...How?: long essay reply. Interesting ?
What do I need for it ( we have the MSDN subscription, highest level I think) ? Are there any examples ?? Has anyone done this, or is it just too If so then if you can find out how to code to those drivers you could support NT4. What about the Vireo's driver wizard, is it any good (it has one example,

Transcript for today's Eric Rudder chat
Note if this is what you consider a test machine then this is outside of the TechNet license and you would normally use a MSDN subscription for this purpose. -- Mike Brannigan "rgh1951" <rgh1...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4B00892F-AD1A-451F-BD7F-3B25158947D4@microsoft.com.

What is the knowledge to do E-commerce web site?
I wonder if I could ship those 3 DLLs with my application Buy MS development tools and you'll be able to *legally* include DAO with your app. -- David W. Fenton http://www.dfenton.com/ usenet at dfenton dot com http://www.dfenton.com/DFA/ I've got MSVC, as well as an action-pack subscription and used to have MSDN

Questions regarding Recovery Expert Web site
If it, that would be awesome since I wouldn't have to shell out $495 for a Professional MSDN subscription...but something tells me this isn't...Anyone know? In article <31A0AF61.1...@ingr.com>, "The world is a comedy to those that think, | Live Long | a tragedy to those who feel." - H. Walpole. | and Prosper.

Linux vs. Windows 9x & NT
Carl; The current build of Vista is already included in MSDN subscriptions Operating Systems and above. Since those subscription levels already include the current OSs, Vista should be included when it is released. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org.

Developer Outlet $1495 ??
The DDK (available with MSDN subscription) Once you have the DDK, you can use the Visual C++ compiler, source code editor, linker, etc. The DDK does not supply those tools. dave -- For email, please remove the 'w' from my address. Sorry. sun ming <jnwz...@singnet.com.sg> wrote in article

Issues with AcceptButton
I have reformatted and reinstalled Win2k professional from my MSDN subscription. It is slightly different than a standard version of Win2k, and it is those differences that are making this such a problem! The CD does not auto-run and you have to make "boot disks" in order to install the product(s). Problem #1 .

receiving "sql sp3a not detected" on Win2k3sp1 SQL2ksp4 server
And how many of those dim folks are going to go out and buy this and not have an Avermedia, Hauppauge or whatever the third TV tuner card is. But maybe you need to get used to paying for an MSDN subscription. Consider it an upgrade price. "annie wallace" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

Win2000/Drivers - Working
I have a MSDN subscription so I get to use all the MS OSen. I'm running MCE 2005 right now - not had any issues with it. In the old days, they used to call those things "lugables". -- DISCLAIMER: The content does not reflect the thoughts or opinions of either my ISP, myself, my company or employer,