Which control GUID file should you use?

You are developing an ADO.NET 4 application that interacts with a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 server
through the SQL Server Native Client. You create a trace DLL registry entry and you register all of the
trace schemas. You need to trace the application data access layer. Which control GUID file should
you use?

You are developing an ADO.NET 4 application that interacts with a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 server
through the SQL Server Native Client. You create a trace DLL registry entry and you register all of the
trace schemas. You need to trace the application data access layer. Which control GUID file should
you use?

A.
ctrl.guid.snac10

B.
ctrl.guid.mdac

C.
ctrl.guid.adonet

D.
ctrl.guid.msdadiag

Explanation:
ctrl.guid.adonet – ADO.NET only
ctrl.guid.msdadiag – MSDADIAG only
ctrl.guid.snac10 – SQL Server Native Client Providers only (SQL Server 2008)
ctrl.guid.mdac – Windows Data Access Components (formerly Microsoft Data Access Components)
on Windows 7 only
Data Access Tracing in SQL Server 2008
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc765421.aspx)



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