SQL Server 2000 stored procedures can:
A. never be kept within the database
B. be kept within the database and invoked by application programs
C. be stored on the users' computer
D. support BEFORE, INSTEAD OF and AFTER types
Answer: Option B
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A. Differential recovery
B. Full recovery
C. Simple recovery
D. Bulk-logged recovery
What mode of authentication does SQL Server NOT provide?
A. Windows-only security
B. Both SQL Server and Windows-only security
C. Mixed security
D. SQL Server only security
The strictest transaction isolation level provided by SQL Server is called:
A. REPEATABLE READ
B. SERIALIZABLE
C. READ COMMITTED
D. READ UNCOMMITTED
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