Showing posts with label drive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drive. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

ODBC Drive Memory Leak

I have experienced the ODBC Driver memory leak problem
described in KB814410 with SP3, and had to back-out of SP3
because of it. I see there is a fix though it appears I
have to go through MS support to get it. Trouble is, the
support wizard won't take my VALID SQL Server registration
number.
Do I need to use one of my MSDN support incidents to get
this?
ThanksI've had to call in to support for a SQL hotfix before
using an MSDN support incident. If they determine your
problem is fixed by the hotfix they will credit you the
support incident or credit card payment you have made.
-Aaron
>--Original Message--
>I have experienced the ODBC Driver memory leak problem
>described in KB814410 with SP3, and had to back-out of
SP3
>because of it. I see there is a fix though it appears I
>have to go through MS support to get it. Trouble is, the
>support wizard won't take my VALID SQL Server
registration
>number.
>Do I need to use one of my MSDN support incidents to get
>this?
>Thanks
>
>.
>

Monday, March 12, 2012

ODBC access errors

I have just rebuilt the boot drive of a PC used as a
server using MSDE 2000. It is running under Windows 2000
SP4.
Since the rebuild, anyone with less that administrator
priveliges on the local machine have been denied access to
the SQL server.
In the ODBC server DSN configration settings, attempting
to login produces SQL Server errors 11004 and 6, while
attempting to run the application attempting to access the
server gives errorcode 61440.
Any suggestions as to the cause of this problem will be
gratefully received.
Many thanks in advance.
Ian CoatesSorted. It appears the application makes use of the Guest account which was
disabled. Renabling it sorted the problem.
Ian Coates
"Ian Coates" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:433a01c47325$57138de0$a301280a@.phx.gbl...
> I have just rebuilt the boot drive of a PC used as a
> server using MSDE 2000. It is running under Windows 2000
> SP4.
> Since the rebuild, anyone with less that administrator
> priveliges on the local machine have been denied access to
> the SQL server.
> In the ODBC server DSN configration settings, attempting
> to login produces SQL Server errors 11004 and 6, while
> attempting to run the application attempting to access the
> server gives errorcode 61440.
> Any suggestions as to the cause of this problem will be
> gratefully received.
> Many thanks in advance.
> Ian Coates

ODBC access errors

I have just rebuilt the boot drive of a PC used as a
server using MSDE 2000. It is running under Windows 2000
SP4.
Since the rebuild, anyone with less that administrator
priveliges on the local machine have been denied access to
the SQL server.
In the ODBC server DSN configration settings, attempting
to login produces SQL Server errors 11004 and 6, while
attempting to run the application attempting to access the
server gives errorcode 61440.
Any suggestions as to the cause of this problem will be
gratefully received.
Many thanks in advance.
Ian Coates
Sorted. It appears the application makes use of the Guest account which was
disabled. Renabling it sorted the problem.
Ian Coates
"Ian Coates" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:433a01c47325$57138de0$a301280a@.phx.gbl...
> I have just rebuilt the boot drive of a PC used as a
> server using MSDE 2000. It is running under Windows 2000
> SP4.
> Since the rebuild, anyone with less that administrator
> priveliges on the local machine have been denied access to
> the SQL server.
> In the ODBC server DSN configration settings, attempting
> to login produces SQL Server errors 11004 and 6, while
> attempting to run the application attempting to access the
> server gives errorcode 61440.
> Any suggestions as to the cause of this problem will be
> gratefully received.
> Many thanks in advance.
> Ian Coates