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Chris McB
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Posted - 2002-10-23 : 15:28:49
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| New to the business.I am running SQL 2000 Enterprise on a dedicated server. On my desktop I have the Enterprise Manager. I noticed that every time I go into the Enterprise Manager, a file named SQL.Log in the root of C: gets increased in size by 10meg. Someone has told me to turn off logging to the local machine, but I'm lost. Any suggestions? |
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royv
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
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Posted - 2002-10-23 : 15:38:37
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| Its your ODBC configuration, go into ODBC and under the Trace tab turn off logging.***************************************Death must absolutely come to enemies of the code! |
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Chris McB
Starting Member
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Posted - 2002-10-23 : 15:54:28
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| That did it.Thanks for the quick reply!! |
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