Friday, March 9, 2012

Differente SPs versions

Hi people.
I would like to know if anybody knows if there's any
problem use SQL Server 2000 with SP2 and SQL 2000 Client
with SP3a.
Tks in advance.It seems to work OK without any issues. Do you find any problems?
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- Anith
( Please reply to newsgroups only )|||Tks for your help.
>--Original Message--
>I have installations with Server on SP2 & client machines
with SP3a and I
>haven't found any issues either with setup or
connectivity. Before
>installing it, make sure you read through the readme.htm
that comes with
>SP3a for any additional information.
>--
>- Anith
>( Please reply to newsgroups only )
>
>.
>|||No... I didn't install it yet. But is it recommended?
>--Original Message--
>It seems to work OK without any issues. Do you find any
problems?
>--
>- Anith
>( Please reply to newsgroups only )
>
>.
>|||The only problem you may have would be related to DTS packages. If a client
machine (with SP3) creates or modifies a DTS package and saves it back to
the server with SP2 on it, it is conceivable that the package will no
longer run or may not be able to be modified by a users using the SP2
version of the SQL Server clients.
Rand
This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights.|||I have installations with Server on SP2 & client machines with SP3a and I
haven't found any issues either with setup or connectivity. Before
installing it, make sure you read through the readme.htm that comes with
SP3a for any additional information.
--
- Anith
( Please reply to newsgroups only )|||Tks Rand!!!
>--Original Message--
>The only problem you may have would be related to DTS
packages. If a client
>machine (with SP3) creates or modifies a DTS package and
saves it back to
>the server with SP2 on it, it is conceivable that the
package will no
>longer run or may not be able to be modified by a users
using the SP2
>version of the SQL Server clients.
>Rand
>This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and
confers no rights.
>.
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