By: Tom Groszko
Ok I downloaded the Excel stuff and the first thing it wants is connection stuff, Server Name and credentials. Where do those come from. Thanks for speaking last week in Grand Rapids. Tom
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Hi, Tom. It sounds like you downloaded the wrong file. The Cloud-based plugin does not require security information. It’s available here: http://www.sqlserverdatamining.com/cloud/
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That link is the one I have. I installed and removed it several times. I do not get a tab that says anything about cloud computing. I have installed the EXCEL data mining addin and that is what is...
View ArticleBy: Brent Ozar
Ah, perfect. Put your cursor in any cell that’s in a table of data, and click the Format As Table button in the ribbon. Pick a visual display style. Presto, the Cloud tab will appear.
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Yes that worked. To change the subject. Do you have any references for IIS counters to review when IIS is running on the same server as SQL especially if the SQL counters are all looking great? Thanks...
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