"drkarljackson@hotmail.com" <drkarljackson@hotmail.com@discussions.microsoft.c om> wrote in message
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>i have no idea what SQL Server is, why I would want it, or how I can get
> widows update to stop usucessfully installing it.
What other products do you have installed? Something else might
have installed SQL Server to support its features. Latest example
I can think of is Windows Live Essentials.
In any case, it will be listed somewhere in your Add/Remove Programs
(e.g. if your OS is XP), so remove it there and you will not need to
install any updates for it.
BTW always disclose your OS when you need help
and if you want help it is usually best to start your own thread
with your own details to avoid confusing them with the OP's.
Also a better newsgroup to ask for help about SQL
would be one which specializes in that product.
Normally I would initiate a cross-post to an SQL NG
for a question such as this but because yours is a
post unrelated to the OP's problem I won't.
Good luck
Robert Aldwinckle
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> i get error messages; but I
> can't do anything with them. Basically, my computer works fine, so how can I
> getthis p[rocess to stop, or if it could do something useful, what would it
> do. I simply have a single stand-alone computer networked in a home network,
> but am not in any snse a 'server". Anyone, please help. Karl Jackson
> drlarljackson@hotmail.com
>
> "Wallander" wrote:
>
>> i can't update the "MS SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Service Pack 2 (KB
>> 921896)". it shows the "Fehlercode: 0x80092004". what can i do to update this?