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Comments by ProgrammingEnthusiast (Top 7 by date)
ProgrammingEnthusiast
11-Nov-16 3:37am
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thank you for your reply :)
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11-Nov-16 3:37am
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23-Aug-16 3:37am
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Thanks on your TIP, i'm reading it right now. but, would you happen to know if there's a calculator that suggests how much memory should i install on my machine? my Database size is more or less 400GB and my memory is 64GB only, do you think it falls to #2: Inadequate memory in the server computer, or not enough memory available for SQL Server.
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9-Aug-16 22:27pm
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Click Accept Solution to mark it as RESOLVED :)
ProgrammingEnthusiast
2-Aug-16 20:50pm
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i used threads and background worker on it. there's also a timer
ProgrammingEnthusiast
26-Jul-16 0:50am
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Application.StartupPath() and Application.ExecutablePath()
only retrieves the file path of my application. what i want to do is: to display the path of an executable file. for example, i want to display the path of an application called: sublime_text.exe
then it will display the installation path of that exe which is: C:\Program Files\Sublime Text 3
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