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I am trying to identify where these errors are coming from...
For some reason my system in generating a lot of error messages that I
believe are getting sent back to Microsoft. I get these dialog boxes almost every time I start up saying that various error messages were generated and need to be sent. All that I have determined so far is that the program causing the problem is an SQL BPA command line. There error details are not specific. I have an SQL Server 2005 Developers edition package on this system as well as SQL Express 2005 that was installed with Microsoft Accounting software. I have had these for a relatively long time, but the error messages are new within the past two months. I may have been caused by one of the Microsoft updates, but I don't know how to prove that, or to identify what is running an SQL BPA command line program for that matter. I have read that Microsoft is no longer supporting SQL Express 2005. I don't how that effects my installation of Microsoft Accounting and whether I can upgrade to SQL Server Express 2008 or what... In any case, I do not know how to identify what is happening. Can anyone help? |
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I am trying to identify where these errors are coming from...
Henry Stock ) writes:
For some reason my system in generating a lot of error messages that I believe are getting sent back to Microsoft. I get these dialog boxes almost every time I start up saying that various error messages were generated and need to be sent. All that I have determined so far is that the program causing the problem is an SQL BPA command line. There error details are not specific. I have an SQL Server 2005 Developers edition package on this system as well as SQL Express 2005 that was installed with Microsoft Accounting software. I have had these for a relatively long time, but the error messages are new within the past two months. I may have been caused by one of the Microsoft updates, but I don't know how to prove that, or to identify what is running an SQL BPA command line program for that matter. I have read that Microsoft is no longer supporting SQL Express 2005. I don't how that effects my installation of Microsoft Accounting and whether I can upgrade to SQL Server Express 2008 or what... In any case, I do not know how to identify what is happening. The easy part first: SQL Server 2005 Express is still supported. As for you error messages, it's difficult to tell when you do not include much information about them. I sounds like you get the Dr Watson dialog. There is a Details dialog which permits you view the files. Looking at the files you may find that the dates are well in the past. On one machine I have, I seem to get a lot of Dr Watson when I start it (which I do rarely) about perl.exe having crashed. I used that machine to develop an extension to Perl and sure enough, there were crashes galore before I got everything right. Why Dr. Watson want to send these reports first after a reboot I don't know. This machine is running Win 2003, I should add. -- Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, Links for SQL Server Books Online: SQL 2008: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/sqlserver/cc514207.aspx SQL 2005: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/sqlserver/bb895970.aspx SQL 2000: http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinf...ons/books.mspx |
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I am trying to identify where these errors are coming from...
Am gettin lots of error mostly like of Dr Watson.. what has to be done..
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