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Vieux 19/02/2007, 16h34   #5
Charles Wang[MSFT]
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Par défaut Re: Script-Out Linked Server?

Hi Lucius,
Wei is on Chinese New Year vacation now. I would like to work with you on
this issue.

Yes, you are right. You can run the following statement to retrieve the
linked servers:
select * from sys.servers where is_linked=1

Hope this s. Please feel free to let me know if you have any other
questions or concerns.

Charles Wang
Microsoft Online Community Support
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