Re: .NET and MSDE
From: Richard Waymire [MSFT] (rwaymi@online.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/31/03
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From: "Richard Waymire [MSFT]" <rwaymi@online.microsoft.com> Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 18:33:54 -0800
it shouldn't start - you should get an error right away about an invalid
product code.
-- Richard Waymire, MCSE, MCDBA This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Anthony" <aclendenen@esri.com> wrote in message news:03d001c2c8ba$ad91a1f0$d5f82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA12... So it will not harm anything if they install the regular patch for MSDE as well? -Anthony >-----Original Message----- >the sql2kdesk.exe patch won't apply to the NETSDK instance. > >-- >Richard Waymire, MCSE, MCDBA > >This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. >"Anthony" <aclendenen@esri.com> wrote in message >news:04b101c2c8b8$aaec8480$d2f82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA09... >Based on the eamil below what would happen if people >running this would install the sql2kdesk.exe patch??? > > > >You are receiving this email because you have been >identified as a beta tester of the Microsoft .NET >Framework SDK 1.1 Beta. This email contains critical >information for users of the Microsoft .NET Framework SDK >1.1 Beta. Users of the non-"SDK" ("Runtime" >or "Redist")") version of the .NET Framework 1.1 Beta may >ignore this communiqué. > > > > > >The .NET Framework SDK 1.1 Beta optionally installs an >instance of MSDE 2000 in conjunction with >the "QuickStarts" feature. MSDE 2000 is vulnerable to >the recent "Slammer" worm, and the generally prescribed >fix is to apply SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3. However, >the instance of MSDE 2000 installed by the .NET Framework >SDK 1.1 Beta is not serviceable using SQL Server 2000 >Service Pack 3this method. > > > > > >To address this issue, we have made available a special >patch for users of the .NET Framework SDK. It is >recommended that if you or your users have installed >the .NET Framework SDK 1.1 Beta that then this patch >should be applied immediately to prevent any damage from >the worm. Please communicate this information directly >to any of your users who have installed the .NET >Framework SDK 1.1 Beta. > > > >The patch and further information are available online: > > > >http://www.msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/downloads/upda t >es/sdkfix/default.asp > > > >Visual Studio .NET 2003 Beta customers who may have >otherwise installed MSDE as a feature of that product >should also apply the SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3. > > > >http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp? >url=/technet/security/virus/alerts/slammer.asp > > > >We strongly encourage customers who have systems that >have not been updated to immediately install the latest >patch to correct this vulnerability. Customers that have >any ongoing issues should visit Microsoft.com/security, >contact the Microsoft Anti-Virus hot line at 1-866- >PCSAFETY, Microsoft product support or your anti-virus >vendor. Microsoft's support for virus-related issues >is, of course, always free. Methods for contacting >support can be found at http: >http://support.microsoft.com. > > > >Thank you for your attention on this matter.. We will >continue to keep you apprised regarding this issue as >updated information is available. > > > >Regards, > > > >Visual Studio .NET Beta Group > > > >. >
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