Saturday, February 25, 2012

MSSQL Server Taskbar Icon

I just upgraded Win2000 to SP4 from SP3. I have SQL2000
Server on the a DELL 2600 PowerEdge and it was working
wonderfully. After the upgrade the green arrow on the icon
in the taskbar is missing. When I double click on the
icon, the server name is present but no services to
start. I checked services in Administrator Tools and they
are present and started. I can connect to the MSSQL
Server in Enterprise Manager and Query Analyzer. I
stopped and restarted the services in Administrator Tools
with no luck and rebooted. Any ideas'?Just wondering if the SQL Service Manager has lost focus from your machine
and is looking at a machine that doesn't have SQL installed.
Open the SQL Service Manager, ensure the Server :- pull down list is focused
on the correct machine.
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HTH
Ryan Waight, MCDBA, MCSE
"Kerry" <kerry.ross@.wheelsus.gknplc.com> wrote in message
news:067c01c38a03$498ba790$a301280a@.phx.gbl...
> I just upgraded Win2000 to SP4 from SP3. I have SQL2000
> Server on the a DELL 2600 PowerEdge and it was working
> wonderfully. After the upgrade the green arrow on the icon
> in the taskbar is missing. When I double click on the
> icon, the server name is present but no services to
> start. I checked services in Administrator Tools and they
> are present and started. I can connect to the MSSQL
> Server in Enterprise Manager and Query Analyzer. I
> stopped and restarted the services in Administrator Tools
> with no luck and rebooted. Any ideas'?

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