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	<description>This video will describe how to install and configure SQL Server 2005 to support Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals database projects.Richard Waymire is the Program Management Architect for Visual Studio Team System for Database Professionals.&amp;nbsp; He’s been with Microsoft for more than 8 years, having been in the SQL Server team for most of that time.&amp;nbsp; He’s the author of several books on SQL
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