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 | | The answer is yes and no. Yes, I do think that unless you have a good reason to enable CLR support in the first place, leave it off as it is by default (so logically, no, they shouldn't disable it, it's already disabled). |
 | | I'd say that the unless the DBA knows, understands and can support the code that coming onto the server, he or she might be well served to avoid it. |
 | | For all the other things I've had to say about the place, this one thing is true: I've actually seen, felt, smelled and tasted so little of it that I shouldn't talk much about things in a general sense. |
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