Install the latest AlwaysOn features for ADO.NET(Matt Neerincx)
Matt Neerincx from the SQL Server Data Programmability team discusses installing the
latest AlwaysOn features for ADO.NET. Demonstrates how to install the ADO.NET updates
and use the features with SQL Server Management Studio and Visual Studio.
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Anonymous
March 03, 2012
Sorry the current video is corrupted at about 3 minutes, I'm working to get this fixed.Anonymous
March 12, 2012
Hi folks, I fixed the video. Note that we just released the .NET Framework 4.0.3 and I recommend you install this update versus the 4.0.2 mentioned in the video. The .NET Framework 4.0.3 has some additional fixes for the MultiSubnetFailover feature to support connecting to clustered named instances as well as some performance improvements for failover.Anonymous
March 13, 2012
where do you download 4.0.3 from? and do you need to install on Web servers only? is there a VS2010 also?Anonymous
March 14, 2012
The URL is here msdn.microsoft.com/.../hh854775 Likewise you can search by KB number, the numbers are below: Download the Design-time Update; for more information, see KB2600214 Download the Run-time Update; for more information, see KB2600211 Download the Multi-Targeting Pack; for more information, see KB2600213Anonymous
March 14, 2012
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