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How to enable TDS parser to display TDS frames when SQLServer is listening on port other than default 1433
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over 3 years ago
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SQL Server Support Content
If you try to view a netmon trace in Netmon 3.4, you will see TDS traffic is nicely parsed for you. You will see a display similar to this: The parsing works nicely because SQLServer is listening on default tcp port 1433. But, if your SQLServer is listening...
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Commonly used 32-bit CPU registers and their purpose
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over 3 years ago
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SQL Server Support Content
While debugging a dump, we commonly see various CPU registers. Each register has different purpose. I am trying to put them together in one place for your easy reference. You can list all the registers in windbg with “r” command: Please...
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