RE: SQL Server Transaction Log Viewer

From: Michael Cheng [MSFT] (v-mingqc_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/15/04

  • Next message: Tibor Karaszi: "Re: SQL Server Transaction Log Viewer"
    Date: Sat, 15 May 2004 06:59:50 GMT
    
    

    Hi Normd,

    Thanks Kevin Hill's reply.

    >From your descriptions, I understood that you would like to know what Log
    means. Have I understood you? If there is anything I misunderstood, please
    feel free to let me know :)

    Based on my understanding, SQL Server could not provide such
    functionalities now. However, you could find third party tools, that
    support this. Lumignet's Log Explorer for SQL Server is one of the famous
    ones among them. You could use Log Explorer for transaction analysis and
    data recovery.

    More information for Log Explorer for SQL Server could be found at
    http://www.lumigent.com/products/le_sql/le_sql.htm, and you could get a
    trial download on there website http://www.lumigent.com/downloads/

    Hope this helps and if you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate
    to let me know. We are here to be of assistance!

    Sincerely yours,

    Michael Cheng
    Microsoft Online Support
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