Moses Yap
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Getting SQL Server Management Studio (2008) Object Explorer to list out databases for servers where you don’t have permissions for all databases

July 29, 2008 11:57 by moses.yap
Recently I installed SQL Server 2008 RC0 but was having some difficulty with the SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) on a server where my login do not have access to all the databases.  This is specially troublesome as I needed to work on some websites at Brinskster which is a shared hostin... [More]

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Getting Logitech MX Revolution and Setpoint to work on Windows Server 2008

July 24, 2008 08:38 by moses.yap
I love Server 2008 as a workstation.  Its much more stable than Vista, does not nag me a with confirmation windows on everything I do, and runs all my development tools well.  The problem with Windows Server OS and SetPoint is all over the logitech forums.  Setpoint just don’t show yo... [More]

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Installing Live Writer 2008 on Windows Server 2008

July 24, 2008 08:17 by moses.yap
One problem I have with using Windows Server 2008 as a workstation OS is that its a bit difficult to install any of the Microsoft Live applications whether its Live Messenger or Live Writer.  I am not really sure why Microsoft don’t support it, even if I had no problem once I finally get these ... [More]

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Taking control of a session using Terminal Service

February 26, 2008 05:28 by MosesYap
Here is another short blog that is meant to help me remember something that I do every once in a while but kept forgetting the command. To connect to a Windows Server and take control of the console session, type this on the run command: mstsc /console That's it!

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