Author: Shahzad Khan
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SQL Server Change Data Capture
Read more: SQL Server Change Data CaptureChange data capture (CDC) records insert, update, and delete activity that applies to a SQL Server table. This makes the details of the changes available…
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Unbind solution from TFS
Read more: Unbind solution from TFSMy problem, I was opening a solution from the internet and the original author had forgotten to remove the TFS bindings, so every time I…
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How to make a bootable USB?
Read more: How to make a bootable USB?A common use of a bootable USB flash drive is to use it to boot into Windows. Booting from removable media such as a USB…
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Find computer model and serial number
Read more: Find computer model and serial numberUse following commands Start->CMD wmic bios get serialnumber OR wmic csproduct get name, identifyingnumber Resources http://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/HP-ENVY-dv7-7200-Quad-Edition-Notebook-PC-series/5328067/model/5328069
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Azure DevOps free tier max out, buying license for additional user
Read more: Azure DevOps free tier max out, buying license for additional userAzure Free tier is limited to 5 users. If you have connected Azure DevOps to Microsoft Azure then buying is really simple. To buy additional…
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