SQL 7.0 intermittently throws connection errors, the above
KB article seems to describe them.
Do I read the "FIX" correctly, that I should install SP1
for SQL2000 on my machine running SQL7.0?
Didn't make sense to me...
TIA
If you read the article more closely, you'll see that there is a recommended action for both SQL2K and for
SQL7.
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
"Tony" <awr@.shaw.ca> wrote in message news:ab5201c436ad$7afb53f0$a401280a@.phx.gbl...
> SQL 7.0 intermittently throws connection errors, the above
> KB article seems to describe them.
> Do I read the "FIX" correctly, that I should install SP1
> for SQL2000 on my machine running SQL7.0?
> Didn't make sense to me...
> TIA
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Friday, March 23, 2012
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 311111 Question
SQL 7.0 intermittently throws connection errors, the above
KB article seems to describe them.
Do I read the "FIX" correctly, that I should install SP1
for SQL2000 on my machine running SQL7.0?
Didn't make sense to me...
TIAIf you read the article more closely, you'll see that there is a recommended
action for both SQL2K and for
SQL7.
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
"Tony" <awr@.shaw.ca> wrote in message news:ab5201c436ad$7afb53f0$a401280a@.phx.gbl...eagreen">
> SQL 7.0 intermittently throws connection errors, the above
> KB article seems to describe them.
> Do I read the "FIX" correctly, that I should install SP1
> for SQL2000 on my machine running SQL7.0?
> Didn't make sense to me...
> TIAsql
KB article seems to describe them.
Do I read the "FIX" correctly, that I should install SP1
for SQL2000 on my machine running SQL7.0?
Didn't make sense to me...
TIAIf you read the article more closely, you'll see that there is a recommended
action for both SQL2K and for
SQL7.
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
"Tony" <awr@.shaw.ca> wrote in message news:ab5201c436ad$7afb53f0$a401280a@.phx.gbl...eagreen">
> SQL 7.0 intermittently throws connection errors, the above
> KB article seems to describe them.
> Do I read the "FIX" correctly, that I should install SP1
> for SQL2000 on my machine running SQL7.0?
> Didn't make sense to me...
> TIAsql
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 311111 Question
SQL 7.0 intermittently throws connection errors, the above
KB article seems to describe them.
Do I read the "FIX" correctly, that I should install SP1
for SQL2000 on my machine running SQL7.0?
Didn't make sense to me...
TIAIf you read the article more closely, you'll see that there is a recommended action for both SQL2K and for
SQL7.
--
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
"Tony" <awr@.shaw.ca> wrote in message news:ab5201c436ad$7afb53f0$a401280a@.phx.gbl...
> SQL 7.0 intermittently throws connection errors, the above
> KB article seems to describe them.
> Do I read the "FIX" correctly, that I should install SP1
> for SQL2000 on my machine running SQL7.0?
> Didn't make sense to me...
> TIA
KB article seems to describe them.
Do I read the "FIX" correctly, that I should install SP1
for SQL2000 on my machine running SQL7.0?
Didn't make sense to me...
TIAIf you read the article more closely, you'll see that there is a recommended action for both SQL2K and for
SQL7.
--
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
"Tony" <awr@.shaw.ca> wrote in message news:ab5201c436ad$7afb53f0$a401280a@.phx.gbl...
> SQL 7.0 intermittently throws connection errors, the above
> KB article seems to describe them.
> Do I read the "FIX" correctly, that I should install SP1
> for SQL2000 on my machine running SQL7.0?
> Didn't make sense to me...
> TIA
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 274750
The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 274750 refers to
using AWE to increase the amount of memory SQL Server 2000
Enterprise and Developer editions will use.
We are using SQL Server 2000 standard on a Windows 2000
advanced server with 6 gb of ram. Does this KB article
apply to the standard editions as well?SQL2000 Standard won't use more than 2 GB. You need Enterprise Edition to
use more
--
HTH
Jasper Smith (SQL Server MVP)
I support PASS - the definitive, global
community for SQL Server professionals -
http://www.sqlpass.org
"Mike" <mkb@.burrwolff.com> wrote in message
news:3e6801c37608$b233c8e0$a001280a@.phx.gbl...
The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 274750 refers to
using AWE to increase the amount of memory SQL Server 2000
Enterprise and Developer editions will use.
We are using SQL Server 2000 standard on a Windows 2000
advanced server with 6 gb of ram. Does this KB article
apply to the standard editions as well?
using AWE to increase the amount of memory SQL Server 2000
Enterprise and Developer editions will use.
We are using SQL Server 2000 standard on a Windows 2000
advanced server with 6 gb of ram. Does this KB article
apply to the standard editions as well?SQL2000 Standard won't use more than 2 GB. You need Enterprise Edition to
use more
--
HTH
Jasper Smith (SQL Server MVP)
I support PASS - the definitive, global
community for SQL Server professionals -
http://www.sqlpass.org
"Mike" <mkb@.burrwolff.com> wrote in message
news:3e6801c37608$b233c8e0$a001280a@.phx.gbl...
The Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 274750 refers to
using AWE to increase the amount of memory SQL Server 2000
Enterprise and Developer editions will use.
We are using SQL Server 2000 standard on a Windows 2000
advanced server with 6 gb of ram. Does this KB article
apply to the standard editions as well?
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