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WindowsArticle :: Server-Side Tracing in SQL Server 2000
This second part of the Profiler Traces article by Rahul Sharma deals with how to automate the process of tracing in SQL Server 2000, either within the application or via a scheduled task. The support for server-side traces is much more powerful in SQL Server 2000 and is implemented using system stored procedures rather than extended stored procedures (as with SQL Server 7.0).
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