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What should the initial value be set to? / comments
What should the initial value be set to?
'doh! / comments
'doh!
I figured it out; some of the addresses were using expired aliases / comments
I figured it out; some of the addresses were using expired aliases
The warning is 151, mailto error, user unknown.
However, this makes no sense as I am receiving emails from this server; in fact just to be sure I opened up options and sent a test email. Rec'd it a few minutes later. / comments
The warning is 151, mailto error, user unknown.
However, this makes no sense as I am receiving emails from this server; in fact just to be sure I opened up options and sent a test email. Rec'd it ...
The sproc worked. / comments
The sproc worked.
That support article says grant view server state as the only possible suggestion pertaining to SS2008, which is the system I'm getting this error on.
But the error description is not the one I am encountering so I doubt it will work, but I'm willing to try it - one issue; I'm logging in as 'sa' - doesn't 'sa' have this permission by default?
Just makes no sense. / comments
That support article says grant view server state as the only possible suggestion pertaining to SS2008, which is the system I'm getting this error on.
But the error description is not the one I am ...
I think I know where you are going with this so I will just jump to the assumption and answer it this way....
Adobe acrobat reader verions 7 was NEVER on this system.
Further, indexing service is OFF on C drive.
But "something" keeps creating temp files that begin with acr, then some number, and ending with .tmp.
Further, when they start getting created, you can click the properties page on C and it will indeed have the indexing services checked as though it is on, but when you check the indexing service proper, it is still turned off (I have it set to manual start so it won't start on a reboot of the server).
Finally, just today, in an attempt to resolve if adobe is part of this, I installed a full license of Adobe Acrobat proper, version 8.0 on this box, just to see if that will make the problem disappear, but I will be amazed if it does, because whatever was creating these files up to now, was not an adobe product.
Then there is this, whatever it is, is definitely putting stuff into the temp file about SQL Backup and SQL Backup files. I cannot fathom what that would be, other than SQL Backup itself, which is why I opened the post. / comments
I think I know where you are going with this so I will just jump to the assumption and answer it this way....
Adobe acrobat reader verions 7 was NEVER on this system.
Further, indexing service is O...
Standalone system - non-clustered
IBM 3850 quad proc (32-bit)
Fibre-attached SAN. The SAN holds "user" databases.
C drive is an internal RAID with 108 Gb capacity; before I restarted and purged the 3 .tmp files, free space was just over 4 Gbs. After I restarted and removed the files, free space sits now at just over 65 Gbs.
C drive holds the system databases in the standard MSSQL path. / comments
Standalone system - non-clustered
IBM 3850 quad proc (32-bit)
Fibre-attached SAN. The SAN holds "user" databases.
C drive is an internal RAID with 108 Gb capacity; before I restarted and purged th...
I have it working now. / comments
I have it working now.
GUI on PC is 5.3.0.178
Servers 5.2.0.2825 and 5.2.0.2524
"With regards to the second problem - Ensure that the Microsoft SQL Server Agent Service and the Red Gate SQL Back Agent Service are available and in a running state. If both services are in a started condition, check the SQL Backup Log Files (C:\Documents and settings\All Users\Application Data\Red Gate\SQL Backup\Log\<SQL Instance Name> Have there any SQL Backup Log files created since 6/6/2008?"
On what machine(s)? The PC or the Servers? / comments
GUI on PC is 5.3.0.178
Servers 5.2.0.2825 and 5.2.0.2524
"With regards to the second problem - Ensure that the Microsoft SQL Server Agent Service and the Red Gate SQL Back Agent Service are availab...