Sunday, March 11, 2012

Enterprise Manager problem

Using SQL2000 with Enterprise Manager - sometimes, when we try to expand any
tab, such as databases or management, it comes back as empty!! Only
rebooting the server will make it come back but then at some point it stops
working again!
Any ideas much appreciated...
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Best regards
MarkHello Mark,
Have you tried to reinstall the Enterprise Manager?
Have you applied the latest services pack of the SQL Server?
Did this issue only occur on the local server or remote server?
Please try to reinstall the Enterprise Manager and let me know the result.
Sincerely,
Wei Lu
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rights.)|||Hi Wei Lu,
The problem happens on every client on which Enterprise Manager is
installed. It also happens if I make a remote connection. If we reboot the
server then the problem goes away on all clients but then just comes back
after a few days.
Interestingly, while the server is in this "broken" state, using SQL 2005
Management Studio seems to work with no problems.
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Best regards
Mark
"Wei Lu [MSFT]" <weilu@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello Mark,
> Have you tried to reinstall the Enterprise Manager?
> Have you applied the latest services pack of the SQL Server?
> Did this issue only occur on the local server or remote server?
> Please try to reinstall the Enterprise Manager and let me know the result.
> Sincerely,
> Wei Lu
> Microsoft Online Community Support
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>|||On Feb 6, 6:54 am, "Mark Baldwin" <sWoz...@.community.nospam> wrote:
> Hi Wei Lu,
> The problem happens on every client on which Enterprise Manager is
> installed. It also happens if I make a remote connection. If we reboot the
> server then the problem goes away on all clients but then just comes back
> after a few days.
> Interestingly, while the server is in this "broken" state, using SQL 2005
> Management Studio seems to work with no problems.
>
Wei Lu asked about service packs, you didn't answer. Are the CLIENTS
at the same service pack level as the SERVER? If not, you can see
strange things like this occur.|||Hello Mark,
Have you applied the same service pack on all the clients?
Sincerely,
Wei Lu
Microsoft Online Community Support
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How is everything going? Please feel free to let me know if you need any
assistance.
Sincerely,
Wei Lu
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