QOD 16 Sep 2003

  • How on earth does this get categorised as SQL Server Development?

    The last QOD category I queried (11 sep) could be open to some debate, but this one? Developer? Surely you're stretching the bounds of reality now. And in any case, Microsoft say that it isn't supported on Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition.

    Only the nerdiest of nerdy developers would know this.

    This may be a very important question for a DBA, and judging by the fact that the question starts "You are a SQL Server administrator..." it was probably intented to be in that section anyway, but it is not developer related in the slightest.

    Go on then, shoot me down in flames!!

    Tim

  • I agree, I would catagorize this as SQL Admin.

  • I hate how this was worded. I know that you have to set it for memory above 4gb so I answered 8 because "at" 4 and "above" 4 are not the same thing.

  • The Question was:

    At what memory point would you set the /PAE switch in the boot.ini to access extended RAM in the 32-bit Windows architecture?

    Sure not on 4 GB, because this work only above! So, 8 GB was the correct answer

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