Question:
How do I look up error reference numbers in SQL Server?
LSUalum07
2009-03-11 12:27:29 UTC
I got an error reference number in IE when accessing an internal site of my company. Any tips on how to look up this error in SQL Server Management Studio?
Six answers:
rmswing
2009-03-11 12:35:01 UTC
If I don't have a manual to hand I usually Google the exact error message. Chances are someone will have had the same problem, or you might find a forum, expert, or resource that can fix your problem.



useful-tips blog:
2016-12-24 13:50:41 UTC
carry out a disk blunders checking. Double-click My pc, and then good-click the complicated disk which you quite p.c. to ascertain. click residences, and then click kit. under blunders-checking, click examine Now. A verbal exchange container that shows the examine disk strategies is displayed, Use between here procedures: To run Chkdsk in examine-basically mode, click start up. to repair errors without scanning the quantity for undesirable sectors, decide on the immediately restoration report device errors examine container, and then click start up. to repair errors, hit upon undesirable sectors, and get well readable concepts, decide on the test for and attempt restoration of undesirable sectors examine container, and then click start up. observe If quite a number of of the documents on the complicated disk are open, you will obtain here message: The disk examine ought to not be performed because of fact the disk examine application desires unique get entry to to 3 abode windows documents on the disk. those documents may well be accessed by applying restarting abode windows. do you p.c. to time table the disk examine to happen the subsequent time you restart the pc? click confident to time table the disk examine, and then restart your pc to start up the disk examine.
GibsonEssGee
2009-03-11 12:31:05 UTC
It's probably easier to look it up on Microsoft Technet.
2009-03-11 12:30:35 UTC
I would just google them
dscv10
2009-03-11 12:33:59 UTC
I hope your boss doesn't find out you don't know anything.
Mike C
2009-03-11 12:31:10 UTC
google.com


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