Are there any patches are updates for SQL Server 2000 that are NOT included
in service pack 3a? I have a customer thinking that additional sql server
patches are required on a server but I don't believe that there are any that
are not already included in 3a which this server has.
Thanks.
MichelleI found this from July 2003:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/se...n/MS03-031.mspx
I think that's everything.
"michelle" <michelle@.nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Are there any patches are updates for SQL Server 2000 that are NOT
included
> in service pack 3a? I have a customer thinking that additional sql server
> patches are required on a server but I don't believe that there are any
that
> are not already included in 3a which this server has.
> Thanks.
> Michelle
>|||Michelle,
SP4 is just going into beta. See
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;888799 for fixes
included.
Chris Wood
"michelle" <michelle@.nospam.com> wrote in message
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> I found this from July 2003:
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/se...n/MS03-031.mspx
> I think that's everything.
> "michelle" <michelle@.nospam.com> wrote in message
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> included
server[vbcol=seagreen]
> that
>sql
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Friday, March 23, 2012
Post-sp3a Patches?
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Post install processor addition
I am getting ready to install SQL Server 2000 Enterprise
in a new server but wanted to add an additional processor.
Time crunch is making me want to install the software
prior to getting the processor in. My question is whether
SQL will recognize the additional processor after it is
installed or do I have to wait until I have the part
installed? We were intending to allow SQL to use any
available processor for processing. Thanks in advance for
any help.As long as your host computer already has a multi-processing kernal
installed, you should be fine.
--
Geoff N. Hiten
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Senior Database Administrator
Careerbuilder.com
I support the Professional Association for SQL Server
www.sqlpass.org
"Rick" <rvia@.vw.vccs.edu> wrote in message
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> I am getting ready to install SQL Server 2000 Enterprise
> in a new server but wanted to add an additional processor.
> Time crunch is making me want to install the software
> prior to getting the processor in. My question is whether
> SQL will recognize the additional processor after it is
> installed or do I have to wait until I have the part
> installed? We were intending to allow SQL to use any
> available processor for processing. Thanks in advance for
> any help.
in a new server but wanted to add an additional processor.
Time crunch is making me want to install the software
prior to getting the processor in. My question is whether
SQL will recognize the additional processor after it is
installed or do I have to wait until I have the part
installed? We were intending to allow SQL to use any
available processor for processing. Thanks in advance for
any help.As long as your host computer already has a multi-processing kernal
installed, you should be fine.
--
Geoff N. Hiten
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Senior Database Administrator
Careerbuilder.com
I support the Professional Association for SQL Server
www.sqlpass.org
"Rick" <rvia@.vw.vccs.edu> wrote in message
news:0de801c4ac99$ea52b880$a301280a@.phx.gbl...
> I am getting ready to install SQL Server 2000 Enterprise
> in a new server but wanted to add an additional processor.
> Time crunch is making me want to install the software
> prior to getting the processor in. My question is whether
> SQL will recognize the additional processor after it is
> installed or do I have to wait until I have the part
> installed? We were intending to allow SQL to use any
> available processor for processing. Thanks in advance for
> any help.
Post install processor addition
I am getting ready to install SQL Server 2000 Enterprise
in a new server but wanted to add an additional processor.
Time crunch is making me want to install the software
prior to getting the processor in. My question is whether
SQL will recognize the additional processor after it is
installed or do I have to wait until I have the part
installed? We were intending to allow SQL to use any
available processor for processing. Thanks in advance for
any help.
As long as your host computer already has a multi-processing kernal
installed, you should be fine.
Geoff N. Hiten
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Senior Database Administrator
Careerbuilder.com
I support the Professional Association for SQL Server
www.sqlpass.org
"Rick" <rvia@.vw.vccs.edu> wrote in message
news:0de801c4ac99$ea52b880$a301280a@.phx.gbl...
> I am getting ready to install SQL Server 2000 Enterprise
> in a new server but wanted to add an additional processor.
> Time crunch is making me want to install the software
> prior to getting the processor in. My question is whether
> SQL will recognize the additional processor after it is
> installed or do I have to wait until I have the part
> installed? We were intending to allow SQL to use any
> available processor for processing. Thanks in advance for
> any help.
in a new server but wanted to add an additional processor.
Time crunch is making me want to install the software
prior to getting the processor in. My question is whether
SQL will recognize the additional processor after it is
installed or do I have to wait until I have the part
installed? We were intending to allow SQL to use any
available processor for processing. Thanks in advance for
any help.
As long as your host computer already has a multi-processing kernal
installed, you should be fine.
Geoff N. Hiten
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Senior Database Administrator
Careerbuilder.com
I support the Professional Association for SQL Server
www.sqlpass.org
"Rick" <rvia@.vw.vccs.edu> wrote in message
news:0de801c4ac99$ea52b880$a301280a@.phx.gbl...
> I am getting ready to install SQL Server 2000 Enterprise
> in a new server but wanted to add an additional processor.
> Time crunch is making me want to install the software
> prior to getting the processor in. My question is whether
> SQL will recognize the additional processor after it is
> installed or do I have to wait until I have the part
> installed? We were intending to allow SQL to use any
> available processor for processing. Thanks in advance for
> any help.
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