PASS 2004 Presentation: Profiler and Trace in SQL Server 2005

By Bill Graziano on 03 October 2004 | 0 Comments | Tags: Presentations, Profiler & Trace


You can download my presentation from PASS 2004 here. Included is the presentation, all demo scripts and the database I used to deliver the presentation. If you want to recreate the environment you'll need SQL Server 2005 Beta 2 or later and Visual Studio 2005 or later installed. I'll be writing some articles based on the presentations over the next few weeks.

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