Microsoft KB Archive/324728

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Article ID: 324728

Article Last Modified on 6/28/2006



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  • Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Windows CE Edition 1.1



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Session Summary



During this Support WebCast, we will focus on Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Windows CE Edition (version 1.1) techniques and troubleshooting. We will discuss database maintenance, error checking, tempdb relocation for performance, and other programming and debugging tips.

This is a Level 200 session that was recorded May 14, 2002 and presented by Syed N. Yousuf. Syed joined Microsoft as a support professional in Product Support Services (PSS) in May 1995. He has supported Visual C++, Database API, MSMQ, Index Server OLE DB provider, OLAP, and SQL Server programming technologies. Syed currently leads the SQL Server CE support team in PSS. He has an M.S. degree in Computer Science and a B.E. in Computer Systems Engineering.

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