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SQL Server – Use Powershell to find what trace flags are running

April 21, 2016April 21, 2016 Matthew Darwin automation, Powershell, scripting, SMO, SQL, SQL Server, Trace Flags powershell, scripting, smo, SQL, SQL Server, Trace Flags

Bit of a quick post this morning, continuing the theme of using powershell to standardise your SQL Server estate.  This one is on using PS to collect data on which global trace flags are running on your servers.

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