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19 March 2009 20:39

How to determine that hardware DEP is available and configured on your computer

Well here we are again with another post I’d been saving up until I resolved the images issue. DEP and how it affects memory on your SQL Server!!! Microsoft KB: 912923    MICROSOFT KB: 875352 ===========================================...
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