Hi folks. I have a customer who applied MS05-003 (KB871259) to their server
running MS SQLServer 2000 SP3. On doing this, certain data uploads began to
fail. Once this patch was removed, things began working again. Is there a
known issue with this patch? Has anyone else run across a similar issue? If
so, can someone suggest a work-around or other solution?
Thank you.
Daniel.Please confirm the patch you have installed/un-installed.
MS05-003 is not KB871259
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/se...n/MS05-003.mspx
is 871250.
This patch affect the Indexing Service and replaces the following file on
Win2k
Ciodm.dll
5.0.2195.6981
05-Nov-2004
04:41
68,880
Thanks,
Kevin McDonnell
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties, and confers no rights.|||Kevin,
My bad. I typoed. The patch applied is MS05-003 / 871250.
Suggestions or known issues?
Daniel.
"Kevin McDonnell [MSFT]" wrote:
> Please confirm the patch you have installed/un-installed.
> MS05-003 is not KB871259
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/se...n/MS05-003.mspx
> is 871250.
> This patch affect the Indexing Service and replaces the following file on
> Win2k
> Ciodm.dll
> 5.0.2195.6981
> 05-Nov-2004
> 04:41
> 68,880
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin McDonnell
> Microsoft Corporation
> This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
>|||I'm not aware of this particular patch affecting SQL Server, since we're
patching the Indexing Service.
The Indexing Service is a base service for MicrosoftWindows 2000 or later
that extracts content from files and constructs an indexed catalog to
facilitate efficient and rapid searching. It is used for local searching
and can also be utilized on an IIS Web server to search remotely (with
custom web application code)
Please confirm that removing the patch allows your SQL Server to function
correctly. Open up a case with us if you're able to reproduce the problem.
Thanks,
Kevin McDonnell
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties, and confers no rights.|||"Kevin McDonnell [MSFT]" wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> Please confirm that removing the patch allows your SQL Server to function
> correctly. Open up a case with us if you're able to reproduce the problem.[/vbcol
]
Kevin, Confirmed. As for "opening a case", I'd appreciate just a little
direction on exactly how to do that. I have looked with little success on th
e
web site and nothing just jumps out and shouts "log a case here". Clues are
sufficient (ususally).
d.|||Call Support Customer Care:
1-800-936-3500 (U.S. and Canada Only)
Thanks,
Kevin McDonnell
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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