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user profile size. Recommended quarter of physical RAM (eg. x Accessories > System Tools > Disk drive cleanup tool. Check Windows Eventviewer for all errors. Versions of Microsoft Office installed? Printing: Can you print any other documents? Have you...
Generator. As the name suggests, I was looking for a free program that can take an exported CSV list from a standard MS Windows eventlog or eventviewer log and generate a chart from the data. What my program does is convert all the data into a settings...
for any dll) You right-click on the "references" folder, Select "Add Reference..." Click on "Browse..." Navigate to C:\Windows\assembly Select the TxScript one in "GAC_MSIL\Microsoft.SqlServer.TxScript\10.0.0.0__\Microsoft.SqlServer.TxScript.dll" Select...
Open a Windows Explorer and make a duplicate of the report that you want to use as a template. Rename the copy (suffix with template?) Remove objects unique to the report and leave elements for all reports. File > Save selected item as... For SSRS...
- Business Intelligence Development Studio 2008 (BIDS) - SQL Server Reporting Services 2008 R2 (SSRS) - PDF generated to a Windows File Share The Fix Click on the down arrow icon near the "Column Groups" panel (see below screenshot). Click on the...
the credentials stored, here are the details to our report As developers, we connect to the datasource directly using our Windows Credentials. For the SSRS server holding our report, we do NOT have an unattended service account. The report uses a shared...
to: Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services 2012 Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 Premium Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise What? So I have a column in an SSRS report which displays a date. Being rather pernickety, I would like a question mark to display if...
and I want to know what were the most recent files I modified and uploaded to a site, how do I do it using just Microsoft Windows? How? I don't have a clue. Here's what I've got so far: Open a command-prompt (Start > Run > Type COMMAND > OK) Type ftp...