Installed SQL2005 Advisor on a XP Professional machine.
I get this message when I launch the program.
Absolute path information is required. (mscorlib)
Please help, I need to resolve it.
I did a quick search and could not find that exact error msg but it looks
like a problem with the .net framework install. You might try uninstalling
the .net framework and reinstalling it. Make sure you are using the latest
version of the Advisor tool and the latest .net2.0 framework, not any Betas.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Robert Salazar" <RobertSalazar@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:91026A05-8C40-4651-A165-FA9D9A5D12B1@.microsoft.com...
> Installed SQL2005 Advisor on a XP Professional machine.
> I get this message when I launch the program.
> Absolute path information is required. (mscorlib)
> Please help, I need to resolve it.
|||Thank you, I did the same thing as well. I am running the most current
versions of both. Uninstalled netframework and reinstalled. Same issue.
If anyone else has a hine please feel free.
"Andrew J. Kelly" wrote:
> I did a quick search and could not find that exact error msg but it looks
> like a problem with the .net framework install. You might try uninstalling
> the .net framework and reinstalling it. Make sure you are using the latest
> version of the Advisor tool and the latest .net2.0 framework, not any Betas.
>
> --
> Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
>
> "Robert Salazar" <RobertSalazar@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:91026A05-8C40-4651-A165-FA9D9A5D12B1@.microsoft.com...
>
>
|||Sounds like a bug then. You may need to give MS PSS a call. If it is a bug
they will refund your money. But otherwise it will cost about $225.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Robert Salazar" <RobertSalazar@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BD75850A-7A5D-461D-BCF8-E1B4FBCD66FE@.microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Thank you, I did the same thing as well. I am running the most current
> versions of both. Uninstalled netframework and reinstalled. Same issue.
> If anyone else has a hine please feel free.
> "Andrew J. Kelly" wrote:
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Thursday, March 8, 2012
Absolute path information is required. (mscorlib)
Installed SQL2005 Advisor on a XP Professional machine.
I get this message when I launch the program.
Absolute path information is required. (mscorlib)
Please help, I need to resolve it.I did a quick search and could not find that exact error msg but it looks
like a problem with the .net framework install. You might try uninstalling
the .net framework and reinstalling it. Make sure you are using the latest
version of the Advisor tool and the latest .net2.0 framework, not any Betas.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Robert Salazar" <RobertSalazar@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:91026A05-8C40-4651-A165-FA9D9A5D12B1@.microsoft.com...
> Installed SQL2005 Advisor on a XP Professional machine.
> I get this message when I launch the program.
> Absolute path information is required. (mscorlib)
> Please help, I need to resolve it.|||Thank you, I did the same thing as well. I am running the most current
versions of both. Uninstalled netframework and reinstalled. Same issue.
If anyone else has a hine please feel free.
"Andrew J. Kelly" wrote:
> I did a quick search and could not find that exact error msg but it looks
> like a problem with the .net framework install. You might try uninstalling
> the .net framework and reinstalling it. Make sure you are using the latest
> version of the Advisor tool and the latest .net2.0 framework, not any Betas.
>
> --
> Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
>
> "Robert Salazar" <RobertSalazar@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:91026A05-8C40-4651-A165-FA9D9A5D12B1@.microsoft.com...
> > Installed SQL2005 Advisor on a XP Professional machine.
> >
> > I get this message when I launch the program.
> >
> > Absolute path information is required. (mscorlib)
> >
> > Please help, I need to resolve it.
>
>|||Sounds like a bug then. You may need to give MS PSS a call. If it is a bug
they will refund your money. But otherwise it will cost about $225.
--
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Robert Salazar" <RobertSalazar@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BD75850A-7A5D-461D-BCF8-E1B4FBCD66FE@.microsoft.com...
> Thank you, I did the same thing as well. I am running the most current
> versions of both. Uninstalled netframework and reinstalled. Same issue.
> If anyone else has a hine please feel free.
> "Andrew J. Kelly" wrote:
>> I did a quick search and could not find that exact error msg but it looks
>> like a problem with the .net framework install. You might try
>> uninstalling
>> the .net framework and reinstalling it. Make sure you are using the
>> latest
>> version of the Advisor tool and the latest .net2.0 framework, not any
>> Betas.
>>
>> --
>> Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
>>
>> "Robert Salazar" <RobertSalazar@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message
>> news:91026A05-8C40-4651-A165-FA9D9A5D12B1@.microsoft.com...
>> > Installed SQL2005 Advisor on a XP Professional machine.
>> >
>> > I get this message when I launch the program.
>> >
>> > Absolute path information is required. (mscorlib)
>> >
>> > Please help, I need to resolve it.
>>
I get this message when I launch the program.
Absolute path information is required. (mscorlib)
Please help, I need to resolve it.I did a quick search and could not find that exact error msg but it looks
like a problem with the .net framework install. You might try uninstalling
the .net framework and reinstalling it. Make sure you are using the latest
version of the Advisor tool and the latest .net2.0 framework, not any Betas.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Robert Salazar" <RobertSalazar@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:91026A05-8C40-4651-A165-FA9D9A5D12B1@.microsoft.com...
> Installed SQL2005 Advisor on a XP Professional machine.
> I get this message when I launch the program.
> Absolute path information is required. (mscorlib)
> Please help, I need to resolve it.|||Thank you, I did the same thing as well. I am running the most current
versions of both. Uninstalled netframework and reinstalled. Same issue.
If anyone else has a hine please feel free.
"Andrew J. Kelly" wrote:
> I did a quick search and could not find that exact error msg but it looks
> like a problem with the .net framework install. You might try uninstalling
> the .net framework and reinstalling it. Make sure you are using the latest
> version of the Advisor tool and the latest .net2.0 framework, not any Betas.
>
> --
> Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
>
> "Robert Salazar" <RobertSalazar@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:91026A05-8C40-4651-A165-FA9D9A5D12B1@.microsoft.com...
> > Installed SQL2005 Advisor on a XP Professional machine.
> >
> > I get this message when I launch the program.
> >
> > Absolute path information is required. (mscorlib)
> >
> > Please help, I need to resolve it.
>
>|||Sounds like a bug then. You may need to give MS PSS a call. If it is a bug
they will refund your money. But otherwise it will cost about $225.
--
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Robert Salazar" <RobertSalazar@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BD75850A-7A5D-461D-BCF8-E1B4FBCD66FE@.microsoft.com...
> Thank you, I did the same thing as well. I am running the most current
> versions of both. Uninstalled netframework and reinstalled. Same issue.
> If anyone else has a hine please feel free.
> "Andrew J. Kelly" wrote:
>> I did a quick search and could not find that exact error msg but it looks
>> like a problem with the .net framework install. You might try
>> uninstalling
>> the .net framework and reinstalling it. Make sure you are using the
>> latest
>> version of the Advisor tool and the latest .net2.0 framework, not any
>> Betas.
>>
>> --
>> Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
>>
>> "Robert Salazar" <RobertSalazar@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message
>> news:91026A05-8C40-4651-A165-FA9D9A5D12B1@.microsoft.com...
>> > Installed SQL2005 Advisor on a XP Professional machine.
>> >
>> > I get this message when I launch the program.
>> >
>> > Absolute path information is required. (mscorlib)
>> >
>> > Please help, I need to resolve it.
>>
Absolute path information is required. (mscorlib)
Installed SQL2005 Advisor on a XP Professional machine.
I get this message when I launch the program.
Absolute path information is required. (mscorlib)
Please help, I need to resolve it.I did a quick search and could not find that exact error msg but it looks
like a problem with the .net framework install. You might try uninstalling
the .net framework and reinstalling it. Make sure you are using the latest
version of the Advisor tool and the latest .net2.0 framework, not any Betas.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Robert Salazar" <RobertSalazar@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:91026A05-8C40-4651-A165-FA9D9A5D12B1@.microsoft.com...
> Installed SQL2005 Advisor on a XP Professional machine.
> I get this message when I launch the program.
> Absolute path information is required. (mscorlib)
> Please help, I need to resolve it.|||Thank you, I did the same thing as well. I am running the most current
versions of both. Uninstalled netframework and reinstalled. Same issue.
If anyone else has a hine please feel free.
"Andrew J. Kelly" wrote:
> I did a quick search and could not find that exact error msg but it looks
> like a problem with the .net framework install. You might try uninstalling
> the .net framework and reinstalling it. Make sure you are using the lates
t
> version of the Advisor tool and the latest .net2.0 framework, not any Beta
s.
>
> --
> Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
>
> "Robert Salazar" <RobertSalazar@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in messag
e
> news:91026A05-8C40-4651-A165-FA9D9A5D12B1@.microsoft.com...
>
>|||Sounds like a bug then. You may need to give MS PSS a call. If it is a bug
they will refund your money. But otherwise it will cost about $225.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Robert Salazar" <RobertSalazar@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BD75850A-7A5D-461D-BCF8-E1B4FBCD66FE@.microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Thank you, I did the same thing as well. I am running the most current
> versions of both. Uninstalled netframework and reinstalled. Same issue.
> If anyone else has a hine please feel free.
> "Andrew J. Kelly" wrote:
>
I get this message when I launch the program.
Absolute path information is required. (mscorlib)
Please help, I need to resolve it.I did a quick search and could not find that exact error msg but it looks
like a problem with the .net framework install. You might try uninstalling
the .net framework and reinstalling it. Make sure you are using the latest
version of the Advisor tool and the latest .net2.0 framework, not any Betas.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Robert Salazar" <RobertSalazar@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:91026A05-8C40-4651-A165-FA9D9A5D12B1@.microsoft.com...
> Installed SQL2005 Advisor on a XP Professional machine.
> I get this message when I launch the program.
> Absolute path information is required. (mscorlib)
> Please help, I need to resolve it.|||Thank you, I did the same thing as well. I am running the most current
versions of both. Uninstalled netframework and reinstalled. Same issue.
If anyone else has a hine please feel free.
"Andrew J. Kelly" wrote:
> I did a quick search and could not find that exact error msg but it looks
> like a problem with the .net framework install. You might try uninstalling
> the .net framework and reinstalling it. Make sure you are using the lates
t
> version of the Advisor tool and the latest .net2.0 framework, not any Beta
s.
>
> --
> Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
>
> "Robert Salazar" <RobertSalazar@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in messag
e
> news:91026A05-8C40-4651-A165-FA9D9A5D12B1@.microsoft.com...
>
>|||Sounds like a bug then. You may need to give MS PSS a call. If it is a bug
they will refund your money. But otherwise it will cost about $225.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Robert Salazar" <RobertSalazar@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BD75850A-7A5D-461D-BCF8-E1B4FBCD66FE@.microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Thank you, I did the same thing as well. I am running the most current
> versions of both. Uninstalled netframework and reinstalled. Same issue.
> If anyone else has a hine please feel free.
> "Andrew J. Kelly" wrote:
>
absolute path information is required
Hi all,
When i transfer my c#.net project to other computer,the report part of my project that worked correctly in my computer,did not work and give me this error :
"absolute path information is required"
what is my problem? i use access database for my reports
I try to create a blank report with no database,but i get this error again.
thanks for your help.Would you please send your code for loading, showing report.
I want to know, if you used untypedreport or typedReport,
WebApplication or windows application.|||public class ReportForm : System.Windows.Forms.Form
{
Thread waitThread;
ProgressBarForm pb;
private CrystalDecisions.Windows.Forms.CrystalReportViewer reportViewer;
private Reports.PulseReport pulseRpt = new Swiching.Reports.PulseReport();
private Reports.AllPulseReport allpulseRpt = new Swiching.Reports.AllPulseReport();
...
...
...
public ReportForm(string type)
{
InitializeComponent();
this.reportViewer.ReportSource = this.pulseRpt;
}
public ReportForm(string type,FileConnect.customer[] p,string bdLabel)
{
InitializeComponent();
waitThread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(wait));
waitThread.Start();
int temp;
TextObject beginRp = (TextObject)this.allpulseRpt.Section1.ReportObjects["beginRp"];
beginRp.Text = bdLabel;
OleDbConnection conn = new OleDbConnection();
conn.ConnectionString =@."......Data Source=""Swiching.mdb""......";
OleDbCommand cmd = new OleDbCommand();
cmd.Connection = conn;
conn.Open();
string ffirst = Config.GetNum("FirstNum");
string fcap = Config.GetNum("CapNum");
for(int counter = 0;counter < int.Parse(fcap);counter++)
{
temp = int.Parse(ffirst)+counter;
cmd.CommandText = @."insert into pulse values("+temp.ToString()+","+p[counter].city.ToString()+","+p[counter].intercity.ToString(+","+p [counter].national.ToString()+")";
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
}
conn.Close();
this.reportViewer.ReportSource = this.allpulseRpt;
}
private void wait()
{
pb = new ProgressBarForm();
pb.ShowDialog();
}
private void ReportForm_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
pb.Close();
}
}
When i transfer my project to other computers and call ReportForm with each of above constructors i get "absolute path infomation is required" error.|||Hi.
Where do you load report? Is it typedReport?
I read your code. But I didn't understand where you set datasource of report. It seems you connect to database directlly.
I am sorry. I don't know reason. But you can examin
Initialize reportClass PulseReport in constructor, no difinition.
Try showing report without any datbase fields.
Trace code to find exact line of error
load report by using path, not instance of typedreportdocument.|||Try hardcoding the path into your connection string
Data Source=""Swiching.mdb""......";
should be
Data Source=""D:/anywhere/data/Swiching.mdb""......";|||Hi all and thanks for your reply
I add following code after InitializeComponent() :
crConnectionInfo.ServerName = Application.StartupPath + @."\swiching.mdb";
crDatabase = allpulseRpt.Database;
crTables = crDatabase.Tables;
for (int i = 0; i < crTables.Count; i++)
{
crTable = crTables [i];
crTableLogOnInfo = crTable.LogOnInfo;
crTableLogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo = crConnectionInfo;
rTable.ApplyLogOnInfo(crTableLogOnInfo);
}
Then I try to install my program on 6 computers and i found that only two computers have this problem and my report run correctly on other computers !!!
All computers have Windows XP SP2.
Dear zdehkordi ,i load report by following code in other form :
if(type == 1)
{
ReportForm rf = new ReportForm("AllPulse",p,bdLabel,edLabel);
rf.Show();
}|||Sounds like the directory structure is different on those two computers.
How does it differ from the others?
Are all the components in the right place?
Is Application.StartPath declared and valid?
When i transfer my c#.net project to other computer,the report part of my project that worked correctly in my computer,did not work and give me this error :
"absolute path information is required"
what is my problem? i use access database for my reports
I try to create a blank report with no database,but i get this error again.
thanks for your help.Would you please send your code for loading, showing report.
I want to know, if you used untypedreport or typedReport,
WebApplication or windows application.|||public class ReportForm : System.Windows.Forms.Form
{
Thread waitThread;
ProgressBarForm pb;
private CrystalDecisions.Windows.Forms.CrystalReportViewer reportViewer;
private Reports.PulseReport pulseRpt = new Swiching.Reports.PulseReport();
private Reports.AllPulseReport allpulseRpt = new Swiching.Reports.AllPulseReport();
...
...
...
public ReportForm(string type)
{
InitializeComponent();
this.reportViewer.ReportSource = this.pulseRpt;
}
public ReportForm(string type,FileConnect.customer[] p,string bdLabel)
{
InitializeComponent();
waitThread = new Thread(new ThreadStart(wait));
waitThread.Start();
int temp;
TextObject beginRp = (TextObject)this.allpulseRpt.Section1.ReportObjects["beginRp"];
beginRp.Text = bdLabel;
OleDbConnection conn = new OleDbConnection();
conn.ConnectionString =@."......Data Source=""Swiching.mdb""......";
OleDbCommand cmd = new OleDbCommand();
cmd.Connection = conn;
conn.Open();
string ffirst = Config.GetNum("FirstNum");
string fcap = Config.GetNum("CapNum");
for(int counter = 0;counter < int.Parse(fcap);counter++)
{
temp = int.Parse(ffirst)+counter;
cmd.CommandText = @."insert into pulse values("+temp.ToString()+","+p[counter].city.ToString()+","+p[counter].intercity.ToString(+","+p [counter].national.ToString()+")";
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
}
conn.Close();
this.reportViewer.ReportSource = this.allpulseRpt;
}
private void wait()
{
pb = new ProgressBarForm();
pb.ShowDialog();
}
private void ReportForm_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
pb.Close();
}
}
When i transfer my project to other computers and call ReportForm with each of above constructors i get "absolute path infomation is required" error.|||Hi.
Where do you load report? Is it typedReport?
I read your code. But I didn't understand where you set datasource of report. It seems you connect to database directlly.
I am sorry. I don't know reason. But you can examin
Initialize reportClass PulseReport in constructor, no difinition.
Try showing report without any datbase fields.
Trace code to find exact line of error
load report by using path, not instance of typedreportdocument.|||Try hardcoding the path into your connection string
Data Source=""Swiching.mdb""......";
should be
Data Source=""D:/anywhere/data/Swiching.mdb""......";|||Hi all and thanks for your reply
I add following code after InitializeComponent() :
crConnectionInfo.ServerName = Application.StartupPath + @."\swiching.mdb";
crDatabase = allpulseRpt.Database;
crTables = crDatabase.Tables;
for (int i = 0; i < crTables.Count; i++)
{
crTable = crTables [i];
crTableLogOnInfo = crTable.LogOnInfo;
crTableLogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo = crConnectionInfo;
rTable.ApplyLogOnInfo(crTableLogOnInfo);
}
Then I try to install my program on 6 computers and i found that only two computers have this problem and my report run correctly on other computers !!!
All computers have Windows XP SP2.
Dear zdehkordi ,i load report by following code in other form :
if(type == 1)
{
ReportForm rf = new ReportForm("AllPulse",p,bdLabel,edLabel);
rf.Show();
}|||Sounds like the directory structure is different on those two computers.
How does it differ from the others?
Are all the components in the right place?
Is Application.StartPath declared and valid?
Thursday, February 16, 2012
About MCDBA
Hi,
I knew the MCDBA contains 3 required exams and 1 elective
exam.
1) Can someone tell me, if I am not go to the training
classes, just buy books such as MCSE Training Kit:
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 System Administration, Database
Design and Implementation, etc. is possible to pass exams?
2) Those MCSE Training Kit books contain self-test? If
they don't contain self-test, where I can find them?
Thanks,
Jennyhttp://www.transcender.com/
Best self-test stuff out there back when I was taking certification exams
Kevin Hill, MCSE
President
3NF Consulting
www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
"Jenny" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0a7701c3df65$34b84b90$a101280a@.phx.gbl...
for passing MCDBA.
The Books are rather scetchy, some are really good, some
are so bad they are not worth the paper they are printed
on. I would sugest you had a look at amazon before buying
them.
The best reference resource however is BOL (which are
suprisingly good.
J
certification exams
message
I used a combination of experience (almost 3 years), books (Inside SQL
Server 2000 is excellent), & training videos (cbt nuggets were pretty good).
Cheers,
James Goodman MCSE, MCDBA
http://www.angelfire.com/sports/f1pictures|||Hands on training is the best preparation, period. :-)
Kevin Hill
President
3NF Consulting
www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
"Kevin3NF" <KHill@.NopeIDontNeedNoSPAM3NF-inc.com> wrote in message
news:OCggor23DHA.1428@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
I am not sure how much experience you aquired as a DBA but
I have done some R & D on websites In the process of
preparing for Certification.
To get certified you MUST have MS Press Books and Sybex
Books read & practiced thoroughly ( both includes Test
Simulations also). Apart from the above, there are lot of
sites offering Test Simulation product samples.(some are
downloadable and some are online). practiceing these tests
will make you more comfortable while attempting the Real
Exam. Ensure that you are not going to accept any shortcut
methods of passing the exam. A bit of hardwork and
sincerity , we can pass the exams in flying colors.
Also Look at the article wrote by by Brad M. McGehee.
Self Taught DBA
http://www.sql-server-performance.c..._taught_dba.asp
HTH
Best Wishes
THIRUMAL REDDY MARAM
Sys Admin / SQL Server DBA
books (Inside SQL
were pretty good).
you are good to go.
Steven S. Warren
MCSA, MCSE, MCDBA, CCA, CIW-SA, CIW-MA, NETWORK+, i-NET+
http:\\www.swtechworks.net
"Kevin3NF" <KHill@.NopeIDontNeedNoSPAM3NF-inc.com> wrote in message
news:%23aRknh33DHA.1804@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
I knew the MCDBA contains 3 required exams and 1 elective
exam.
1) Can someone tell me, if I am not go to the training
classes, just buy books such as MCSE Training Kit:
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 System Administration, Database
Design and Implementation, etc. is possible to pass exams?
2) Those MCSE Training Kit books contain self-test? If
they don't contain self-test, where I can find them?
Thanks,
Jennyhttp://www.transcender.com/
Best self-test stuff out there back when I was taking certification exams
Kevin Hill, MCSE
President
3NF Consulting
www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
"Jenny" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0a7701c3df65$34b84b90$a101280a@.phx.gbl...
quote:|||I agree that the Trancender is the bust resource out there
> Hi,
> I knew the MCDBA contains 3 required exams and 1 elective
> exam.
> 1) Can someone tell me, if I am not go to the training
> classes, just buy books such as MCSE Training Kit:
> Microsoft SQL Server 2000 System Administration, Database
> Design and Implementation, etc. is possible to pass exams?
> 2) Those MCSE Training Kit books contain self-test? If
> they don't contain self-test, where I can find them?
> Thanks,
> Jenny
>
for passing MCDBA.
The Books are rather scetchy, some are really good, some
are so bad they are not worth the paper they are printed
on. I would sugest you had a look at amazon before buying
them.
The best reference resource however is BOL (which are
suprisingly good.
J
quote:
>--Original Message--
>http://www.transcender.com/
>Best self-test stuff out there back when I was taking
certification exams
quote:
>--
>Kevin Hill, MCSE
>President
>3NF Consulting
>www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
>"Jenny" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
quote:|||Yes you can pass them without any classroom teaching.
>news:0a7701c3df65$34b84b90$a101280a@.phx.gbl...
elective[QUOTE]
Database[QUOTE]
exams?[QUOTE]
>
>.
>
I used a combination of experience (almost 3 years), books (Inside SQL
Server 2000 is excellent), & training videos (cbt nuggets were pretty good).
Cheers,
James Goodman MCSE, MCDBA
http://www.angelfire.com/sports/f1pictures|||Hands on training is the best preparation, period. :-)
Kevin Hill
President
3NF Consulting
www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
"Kevin3NF" <KHill@.NopeIDontNeedNoSPAM3NF-inc.com> wrote in message
news:OCggor23DHA.1428@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
quote:|||Hi Jenny,
> http://www.transcender.com/
> Best self-test stuff out there back when I was taking certification exams
> --
> Kevin Hill, MCSE
> President
> 3NF Consulting
> www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
> "Jenny" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0a7701c3df65$34b84b90$a101280a@.phx.gbl...
>
I am not sure how much experience you aquired as a DBA but
I have done some R & D on websites In the process of
preparing for Certification.
To get certified you MUST have MS Press Books and Sybex
Books read & practiced thoroughly ( both includes Test
Simulations also). Apart from the above, there are lot of
sites offering Test Simulation product samples.(some are
downloadable and some are online). practiceing these tests
will make you more comfortable while attempting the Real
Exam. Ensure that you are not going to accept any shortcut
methods of passing the exam. A bit of hardwork and
sincerity , we can pass the exams in flying colors.
Also Look at the article wrote by by Brad M. McGehee.
Self Taught DBA
http://www.sql-server-performance.c..._taught_dba.asp
HTH
Best Wishes
THIRUMAL REDDY MARAM
Sys Admin / SQL Server DBA
quote:
>--Original Message--
>Yes you can pass them without any classroom teaching.
>I used a combination of experience (almost 3 years),
books (Inside SQL
quote:
>Server 2000 is excellent), & training videos (cbt nuggets
were pretty good).
quote:|||I use BOL and and the MOC Press books combined w/ VMWARE and Transcender and
>
>--
>Cheers,
>
>James Goodman MCSE, MCDBA
>http://www.angelfire.com/sports/f1pictures
>
>.
>
you are good to go.
Steven S. Warren
MCSA, MCSE, MCDBA, CCA, CIW-SA, CIW-MA, NETWORK+, i-NET+
http:\\www.swtechworks.net
"Kevin3NF" <KHill@.NopeIDontNeedNoSPAM3NF-inc.com> wrote in message
news:%23aRknh33DHA.1804@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
quote:
> Hands on training is the best preparation, period. :-)
> --
> Kevin Hill
> President
> 3NF Consulting
> www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
> "Kevin3NF" <KHill@.NopeIDontNeedNoSPAM3NF-inc.com> wrote in message
> news:OCggor23DHA.1428@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
exams[QUOTE]
>
Monday, February 13, 2012
About MCDBA
Hi,
I knew the MCDBA contains 3 required exams and 1 elective
exam.
1) Can someone tell me, if I am not go to the training
classes, just buy books such as MCSE Training Kit:
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 System Administration, Database
Design and Implementation, etc. is possible to pass exams?
2) Those MCSE Training Kit books contain self-test? If
they don't contain self-test, where I can find them?
Thanks,
Jennyhttp://www.transcender.com/
Best self-test stuff out there back when I was taking certification exams
--
Kevin Hill, MCSE
President
3NF Consulting
www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
"Jenny" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0a7701c3df65$34b84b90$a101280a@.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
> I knew the MCDBA contains 3 required exams and 1 elective
> exam.
> 1) Can someone tell me, if I am not go to the training
> classes, just buy books such as MCSE Training Kit:
> Microsoft SQL Server 2000 System Administration, Database
> Design and Implementation, etc. is possible to pass exams?
> 2) Those MCSE Training Kit books contain self-test? If
> they don't contain self-test, where I can find them?
> Thanks,
> Jenny
>|||I agree that the Trancender is the bust resource out there
for passing MCDBA.
The Books are rather scetchy, some are really good, some
are so bad they are not worth the paper they are printed
on. I would sugest you had a look at amazon before buying
them.
The best reference resource however is BOL (which are
suprisingly good.
J
>--Original Message--
>http://www.transcender.com/
>Best self-test stuff out there back when I was taking
certification exams
>--
>Kevin Hill, MCSE
>President
>3NF Consulting
>www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
>"Jenny" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:0a7701c3df65$34b84b90$a101280a@.phx.gbl...
>> Hi,
>> I knew the MCDBA contains 3 required exams and 1
elective
>> exam.
>> 1) Can someone tell me, if I am not go to the training
>> classes, just buy books such as MCSE Training Kit:
>> Microsoft SQL Server 2000 System Administration,
Database
>> Design and Implementation, etc. is possible to pass
exams?
>> 2) Those MCSE Training Kit books contain self-test? If
>> they don't contain self-test, where I can find them?
>> Thanks,
>> Jenny
>
>.
>|||Yes you can pass them without any classroom teaching.
I used a combination of experience (almost 3 years), books (Inside SQL
Server 2000 is excellent), & training videos (cbt nuggets were pretty good).
Cheers,
James Goodman MCSE, MCDBA
http://www.angelfire.com/sports/f1pictures|||Hands on training is the best preparation, period. :-)
--
Kevin Hill
President
3NF Consulting
www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
"Kevin3NF" <KHill@.NopeIDontNeedNoSPAM3NF-inc.com> wrote in message
news:OCggor23DHA.1428@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> http://www.transcender.com/
> Best self-test stuff out there back when I was taking certification exams
> --
> Kevin Hill, MCSE
> President
> 3NF Consulting
> www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
> "Jenny" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0a7701c3df65$34b84b90$a101280a@.phx.gbl...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I knew the MCDBA contains 3 required exams and 1 elective
> > exam.
> >
> > 1) Can someone tell me, if I am not go to the training
> > classes, just buy books such as MCSE Training Kit:
> > Microsoft SQL Server 2000 System Administration, Database
> > Design and Implementation, etc. is possible to pass exams?
> >
> > 2) Those MCSE Training Kit books contain self-test? If
> > they don't contain self-test, where I can find them?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jenny
> >
>|||Hi Jenny,
I am not sure how much experience you aquired as a DBA but
I have done some R & D on websites In the process of
preparing for Certification.
To get certified you MUST have MS Press Books and Sybex
Books read & practiced thoroughly ( both includes Test
Simulations also). Apart from the above, there are lot of
sites offering Test Simulation product samples.(some are
downloadable and some are online). practiceing these tests
will make you more comfortable while attempting the Real
Exam. Ensure that you are not going to accept any shortcut
methods of passing the exam. A bit of hardwork and
sincerity , we can pass the exams in flying colors.
Also Look at the article wrote by by Brad M. McGehee.
Self Taught DBA
http://www.sql-server-performance.com/self_taught_dba.asp
HTH
Best Wishes
THIRUMAL REDDY MARAM
Sys Admin / SQL Server DBA
>--Original Message--
>Yes you can pass them without any classroom teaching.
>I used a combination of experience (almost 3 years),
books (Inside SQL
>Server 2000 is excellent), & training videos (cbt nuggets
were pretty good).
>
>--
>Cheers,
>
>James Goodman MCSE, MCDBA
>http://www.angelfire.com/sports/f1pictures
>
>.
>|||I use BOL and and the MOC Press books combined w/ VMWARE and Transcender and
you are good to go.
--
Steven S. Warren
MCSA, MCSE, MCDBA, CCA, CIW-SA, CIW-MA, NETWORK+, i-NET+
http:\\www.swtechworks.net
"Kevin3NF" <KHill@.NopeIDontNeedNoSPAM3NF-inc.com> wrote in message
news:%23aRknh33DHA.1804@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Hands on training is the best preparation, period. :-)
> --
> Kevin Hill
> President
> 3NF Consulting
> www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
> "Kevin3NF" <KHill@.NopeIDontNeedNoSPAM3NF-inc.com> wrote in message
> news:OCggor23DHA.1428@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> > http://www.transcender.com/
> >
> > Best self-test stuff out there back when I was taking certification
exams
> >
> > --
> > Kevin Hill, MCSE
> > President
> > 3NF Consulting
> >
> > www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
> >
> > "Jenny" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:0a7701c3df65$34b84b90$a101280a@.phx.gbl...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I knew the MCDBA contains 3 required exams and 1 elective
> > > exam.
> > >
> > > 1) Can someone tell me, if I am not go to the training
> > > classes, just buy books such as MCSE Training Kit:
> > > Microsoft SQL Server 2000 System Administration, Database
> > > Design and Implementation, etc. is possible to pass exams?
> > >
> > > 2) Those MCSE Training Kit books contain self-test? If
> > > they don't contain self-test, where I can find them?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Jenny
> > >
> >
> >
>
I knew the MCDBA contains 3 required exams and 1 elective
exam.
1) Can someone tell me, if I am not go to the training
classes, just buy books such as MCSE Training Kit:
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 System Administration, Database
Design and Implementation, etc. is possible to pass exams?
2) Those MCSE Training Kit books contain self-test? If
they don't contain self-test, where I can find them?
Thanks,
Jennyhttp://www.transcender.com/
Best self-test stuff out there back when I was taking certification exams
--
Kevin Hill, MCSE
President
3NF Consulting
www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
"Jenny" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0a7701c3df65$34b84b90$a101280a@.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
> I knew the MCDBA contains 3 required exams and 1 elective
> exam.
> 1) Can someone tell me, if I am not go to the training
> classes, just buy books such as MCSE Training Kit:
> Microsoft SQL Server 2000 System Administration, Database
> Design and Implementation, etc. is possible to pass exams?
> 2) Those MCSE Training Kit books contain self-test? If
> they don't contain self-test, where I can find them?
> Thanks,
> Jenny
>|||I agree that the Trancender is the bust resource out there
for passing MCDBA.
The Books are rather scetchy, some are really good, some
are so bad they are not worth the paper they are printed
on. I would sugest you had a look at amazon before buying
them.
The best reference resource however is BOL (which are
suprisingly good.
J
>--Original Message--
>http://www.transcender.com/
>Best self-test stuff out there back when I was taking
certification exams
>--
>Kevin Hill, MCSE
>President
>3NF Consulting
>www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
>"Jenny" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:0a7701c3df65$34b84b90$a101280a@.phx.gbl...
>> Hi,
>> I knew the MCDBA contains 3 required exams and 1
elective
>> exam.
>> 1) Can someone tell me, if I am not go to the training
>> classes, just buy books such as MCSE Training Kit:
>> Microsoft SQL Server 2000 System Administration,
Database
>> Design and Implementation, etc. is possible to pass
exams?
>> 2) Those MCSE Training Kit books contain self-test? If
>> they don't contain self-test, where I can find them?
>> Thanks,
>> Jenny
>
>.
>|||Yes you can pass them without any classroom teaching.
I used a combination of experience (almost 3 years), books (Inside SQL
Server 2000 is excellent), & training videos (cbt nuggets were pretty good).
Cheers,
James Goodman MCSE, MCDBA
http://www.angelfire.com/sports/f1pictures|||Hands on training is the best preparation, period. :-)
--
Kevin Hill
President
3NF Consulting
www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
"Kevin3NF" <KHill@.NopeIDontNeedNoSPAM3NF-inc.com> wrote in message
news:OCggor23DHA.1428@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> http://www.transcender.com/
> Best self-test stuff out there back when I was taking certification exams
> --
> Kevin Hill, MCSE
> President
> 3NF Consulting
> www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
> "Jenny" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0a7701c3df65$34b84b90$a101280a@.phx.gbl...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I knew the MCDBA contains 3 required exams and 1 elective
> > exam.
> >
> > 1) Can someone tell me, if I am not go to the training
> > classes, just buy books such as MCSE Training Kit:
> > Microsoft SQL Server 2000 System Administration, Database
> > Design and Implementation, etc. is possible to pass exams?
> >
> > 2) Those MCSE Training Kit books contain self-test? If
> > they don't contain self-test, where I can find them?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jenny
> >
>|||Hi Jenny,
I am not sure how much experience you aquired as a DBA but
I have done some R & D on websites In the process of
preparing for Certification.
To get certified you MUST have MS Press Books and Sybex
Books read & practiced thoroughly ( both includes Test
Simulations also). Apart from the above, there are lot of
sites offering Test Simulation product samples.(some are
downloadable and some are online). practiceing these tests
will make you more comfortable while attempting the Real
Exam. Ensure that you are not going to accept any shortcut
methods of passing the exam. A bit of hardwork and
sincerity , we can pass the exams in flying colors.
Also Look at the article wrote by by Brad M. McGehee.
Self Taught DBA
http://www.sql-server-performance.com/self_taught_dba.asp
HTH
Best Wishes
THIRUMAL REDDY MARAM
Sys Admin / SQL Server DBA
>--Original Message--
>Yes you can pass them without any classroom teaching.
>I used a combination of experience (almost 3 years),
books (Inside SQL
>Server 2000 is excellent), & training videos (cbt nuggets
were pretty good).
>
>--
>Cheers,
>
>James Goodman MCSE, MCDBA
>http://www.angelfire.com/sports/f1pictures
>
>.
>|||I use BOL and and the MOC Press books combined w/ VMWARE and Transcender and
you are good to go.
--
Steven S. Warren
MCSA, MCSE, MCDBA, CCA, CIW-SA, CIW-MA, NETWORK+, i-NET+
http:\\www.swtechworks.net
"Kevin3NF" <KHill@.NopeIDontNeedNoSPAM3NF-inc.com> wrote in message
news:%23aRknh33DHA.1804@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Hands on training is the best preparation, period. :-)
> --
> Kevin Hill
> President
> 3NF Consulting
> www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
> "Kevin3NF" <KHill@.NopeIDontNeedNoSPAM3NF-inc.com> wrote in message
> news:OCggor23DHA.1428@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> > http://www.transcender.com/
> >
> > Best self-test stuff out there back when I was taking certification
exams
> >
> > --
> > Kevin Hill, MCSE
> > President
> > 3NF Consulting
> >
> > www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
> >
> > "Jenny" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:0a7701c3df65$34b84b90$a101280a@.phx.gbl...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I knew the MCDBA contains 3 required exams and 1 elective
> > > exam.
> > >
> > > 1) Can someone tell me, if I am not go to the training
> > > classes, just buy books such as MCSE Training Kit:
> > > Microsoft SQL Server 2000 System Administration, Database
> > > Design and Implementation, etc. is possible to pass exams?
> > >
> > > 2) Those MCSE Training Kit books contain self-test? If
> > > they don't contain self-test, where I can find them?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Jenny
> > >
> >
> >
>
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