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Security update for SQL Server Pack 2(KB948109)
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07-09-2008
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Security update for SQL Server Pack 2(KB948109)
tried multiple times to install this update, but update fails each time with
the same error code 0xC0000005, any solutions?
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Timia
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07-09-2008
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RE: Security update for SQL Server Pack 2(KB948109)
Mine crashed with an error 0x735E and now my SQL Server service will not
start. My 24x7 non-stop system is now down, and every SECOND that ticks by
is costing me money. I have de-installed the hotfix, but it still won't come
up.
DO NOT INSTALL THIS UPDATE. And if anybody has any ideas, I could use the
help.
"Timia9" wrote:
> tried multiple times to install this update, but update fails each time with
> the same error code 0xC0000005, any solutions?
> --
> Timia
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07-10-2008
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RE: Security update for SQL Server Pack 2(KB948109)
I'm having the same trouble trying to install the update although the only
error I get is Code 66E. I have noticed that the are several other people
having similiar trouble but that their SQL version is 2000 versus 2005 as in
my case. Also everyone seems to have a different error code. Anyone have
any work arounds. Is this update necessary?
"Timia9" wrote:
> tried multiple times to install this update, but update fails each time with
> the same error code 0xC0000005, any solutions?
> --
> Timia
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07-10-2008
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RE: Security update for SQL Server Pack 2(KB948109)
I seem to get different error codes each time I try to install this update.
Don't know if that helps. This really buggs me because the update app is
constantly in the tray now  .
"Timia9http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/aspx/postui.aspx?mid=2505c0b9-2955-4d6b-b8f4-13986c47b7c0&query=sql&cat=en_US_2231886c-4c59-45b0-92e0-8881ddf5f40b&lang=en&cr=US&guid=&sloc=en-us&dg=microsoft.public.windowsupdate&base=http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx&bclr=ececec&fclr=000000&sxml=http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/site.xml&stgxml=http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/settings.xml&sdgloc=en-US&tt=2" wrote:
> tried multiple times to install this update, but update fails each time with
> the same error code 0xC0000005, any solutions?
> --
> Timia
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07-10-2008
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RE: Security update for SQL Server Pack 2(KB948109)
Padey,
I can't get that link to work - could you check it and repost?
Thanks!
--Matt
"Padey" wrote:
> I seem to get different error codes each time I try to install this update.
> Don't know if that helps. This really buggs me because the update app is
> constantly in the tray now .
>
> "Timia9http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/aspx/postui.aspx?mid=2505c0b9-2955-4d6b-b8f4-13986c47b7c0&query=sql&cat=en_US_2231886c-4c59-45b0-92e0-8881ddf5f40b&lang=en&cr=US&guid=&sloc=en-us&dg=microsoft.public.windowsupdate&base=http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx&bclr=ececec&fclr=000000&sxml=http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/site.xml&stgxml=http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/settings.xml&sdgloc=en-US&tt=2" wrote:
>
> > tried multiple times to install this update, but update fails each time with
> > the same error code 0xC0000005, any solutions?
> > --
> > Timia
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07-10-2008
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RE: Security update for SQL Server Pack 2(KB948109)
Hey Mattb,
Sorry about the link, it wasn't intentional. I'm new at the discussion
group, registerd today actually. I thought that link should be there, was
there by default, got confused a little. Thought that was Microsoft's way of
including the previous comment so that I couldn't edit it?
Anyway, I fixed the problem. It turns out to be the built in DEP. The
0xC0000005 error code is because the program looks for a NULL in the memory
to end itself, and results in DEP to shut it down because it thinks it is a
virus/malware. You can temporarily disable DEP and then install the update.
Hope this helps
"mattb" wrote:
> Padey,
>
> I can't get that link to work - could you check it and repost?
>
> Thanks!
>
> --Matt
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> "Padey" wrote:
>
> > I seem to get different error codes each time I try to install this update.
> > Don't know if that helps. This really buggs me because the update app is
> > constantly in the tray now .
> >
> > "Timia9http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/aspx/postui.aspx?mid=2505c0b9-2955-4d6b-b8f4-13986c47b7c0&query=sql&cat=en_US_2231886c-4c59-45b0-92e0-8881ddf5f40b&lang=en&cr=US&guid=&sloc=en-us&dg=microsoft.public.windowsupdate&base=http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx&bclr=ececec&fclr=000000&sxml=http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/site.xml&stgxml=http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/settings.xml&sdgloc=en-US&tt=2" wrote:
> >
> > > tried multiple times to install this update, but update fails each time with
> > > the same error code 0xC0000005, any solutions?
> > > --
> > > Timia
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07-10-2008
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RE: Security update for SQL Server Pack 2(KB948109)
Padey,
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, my problem with the update must be
different,
as turning DEP off didn't help.
--Mattb
"Padey" wrote:
> Hey Mattb,
>
> Sorry about the link, it wasn't intentional. I'm new at the discussion
> group, registerd today actually. I thought that link should be there, was
> there by default, got confused a little. Thought that was Microsoft's way of
> including the previous comment so that I couldn't edit it?
>
> Anyway, I fixed the problem. It turns out to be the built in DEP. The
> 0xC0000005 error code is because the program looks for a NULL in the memory
> to end itself, and results in DEP to shut it down because it thinks it is a
> virus/malware. You can temporarily disable DEP and then install the update.
>
> Hope this helps 
>
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08-20-2008
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RE: Security update for SQL Server Pack 2(KB948109)
How do I turn off DEP and what is DEP. I have XP Pro. I get the 0xC0000005
error message everytime I tried to install the sql security update sp2. I
appreciate the help.
"mattb" wrote:
> Padey,
>
> Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, my problem with the update must be
> different,
> as turning DEP off didn't help.
>
> --Mattb
>
> "Padey" wrote:
>
> > Hey Mattb,
> >
> > Sorry about the link, it wasn't intentional. I'm new at the discussion
> > group, registerd today actually. I thought that link should be there, was
> > there by default, got confused a little. Thought that was Microsoft's way of
> > including the previous comment so that I couldn't edit it?
> >
> > Anyway, I fixed the problem. It turns out to be the built in DEP. The
> > 0xC0000005 error code is because the program looks for a NULL in the memory
> > to end itself, and results in DEP to shut it down because it thinks it is a
> > virus/malware. You can temporarily disable DEP and then install the update.
> >
> > Hope this helps 
> >
>
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08-21-2008
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RE: Security update for SQL Server Pack 2(KB948109)
DEP is the Data Execution Prevention feature. Here is a link that will
describe how to turn it off.
http://www.tech-recipes.com/windows_tips566.html
However, I'm having the same issue, with the same error message and turning
off DEP didn't help either. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
"ikellum1" wrote:
> How do I turn off DEP and what is DEP. I have XP Pro. I get the 0xC0000005
> error message everytime I tried to install the sql security update sp2. I
> appreciate the help.
>
> "mattb" wrote:
>
> > Padey,
> >
> > Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, my problem with the update must be
> > different,
> > as turning DEP off didn't help.
> >
> > --Mattb
> >
> > "Padey" wrote:
> >
> > > Hey Mattb,
> > >
> > > Sorry about the link, it wasn't intentional. I'm new at the discussion
> > > group, registerd today actually. I thought that link should be there, was
> > > there by default, got confused a little. Thought that was Microsoft's way of
> > > including the previous comment so that I couldn't edit it?
> > >
> > > Anyway, I fixed the problem. It turns out to be the built in DEP. The
> > > 0xC0000005 error code is because the program looks for a NULL in the memory
> > > to end itself, and results in DEP to shut it down because it thinks it is a
> > > virus/malware. You can temporarily disable DEP and then install the update.
> > >
> > > Hope this helps 
> > >
> >
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09-04-2008
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RE: Security update for SQL Server Pack 2(KB948109)
I am having the same problem. It is not possible to turn of DEP completely,
and it is not clear to me what application should be excluded from DEP to
allow this update to complete. Is it the SQL server? Is it a Win Update
application (which is an ActiveX control ... what is it called?)
Thanks ...
"transmuter48" wrote:
> DEP is the Data Execution Prevention feature. Here is a link that will
> describe how to turn it off.
>
> http://www.tech-recipes.com/windows_tips566.html
>
> However, I'm having the same issue, with the same error message and turning
> off DEP didn't help either. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> "ikellum1" wrote:
>
> > How do I turn off DEP and what is DEP. I have XP Pro. I get the 0xC0000005
> > error message everytime I tried to install the sql security update sp2. I
> > appreciate the help.
> >
> > "mattb" wrote:
> >
> > > Padey,
> > >
> > > Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, my problem with the update must be
> > > different,
> > > as turning DEP off didn't help.
> > >
> > > --Mattb
> > >
> > > "Padey" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hey Mattb,
> > > >
> > > > Sorry about the link, it wasn't intentional. I'm new at the discussion
> > > > group, registerd today actually. I thought that link should be there, was
> > > > there by default, got confused a little. Thought that was Microsoft's way of
> > > > including the previous comment so that I couldn't edit it?
> > > >
> > > > Anyway, I fixed the problem. It turns out to be the built in DEP. The
> > > > 0xC0000005 error code is because the program looks for a NULL in the memory
> > > > to end itself, and results in DEP to shut it down because it thinks it is a
> > > > virus/malware. You can temporarily disable DEP and then install the update.
> > > >
> > > > Hope this helps 
> > > >
> > >
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