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Sql-Server Bpa / Map / Mbsa: Carlos Rojas Vargas
Sql-Server Bpa / Map / Mbsa: Carlos Rojas Vargas
MVP in SQL-Server
Carlos Rojas Vargas MCSA SQL-Server 2012/2008
MCITPro SQL-Server 2008/2005
MCTS SQL-Server 2008/2005
MCTS Windows Server 2008 Apps
crojas@asteincr.com MCPD Visual Studio 2005
MCTS Sharepoint 2010
http://sqlugcr.net Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
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MCAD/MCSA/A+/N+/CIW-CI/IC3
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Microsoft Baseline Configuration Analyzer 2.0 (MBCA 2.0)
can help you maintain optimal system configuration by
analyzing configurations of your computers against a
predefined set of best practices, and reporting results of
the analyses. Best practices are developed by a product
development team or domain experts, and are packaged in
the form of a best practice model. Models are available as
separately-downloadable packages that can be run and
analyzed by MBCA. MBCA lets users work with best
practice models in a consistent, user-friendly way.
Microsoft SQL Server BPA is an available downloadable model
that can be executed and analyzed by MBCA, as a diagnostic tool
performs the following functions:
2. Install the Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Best Practices Analyzer (SQL BPA)– This
will install to C:\Windows\System32\BestPractices\v1.0\Models\SQL2012BPA\
msiexec /i SQL2012BPA_Setup64.msi SKIPCA=1
5. Start the BCA with Run As Administrator and you will now see the SQL Server
2012 BPA listed in the “Select a product” dropdown.
Agentless inventory and Internet
assessment tool Explorer
It is free!
Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer is a tool to make
Windows based systems and server applications more
secure.
http://www.microsoft.com/security/default.aspx
Demostration
Downloads Links
Microsoft Baseline Configuration Analyzer 2.0
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=16475
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