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Do NOT delete files from the Windows Installer folder
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11 months ago
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HarshDeep_Singh
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C:\windows\Installer is not a temporary folder and files in it should not be deleted. If you do it on machines on which you have SQL Server installed you may have to rebuild the operating system and reinstall SQL Server. The Windows Installer Cache...
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How to monitor deadlock using extended events in SQL Server 2008 and later
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11 months ago
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Before I talk about how to monitor the deadlocks let us have a small brief what is deadlock and how we were handling them in the previous versions of SQL Server. Deadlock : A deadlock occurs when there is a cyclic dependency between two or more...
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