Service Pack 3

From: Hal Fliegelman (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/22/03

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    Problem has been solved. Thanks anyhow.
    >-----Original Message-----
    >Service Pack 3 will not run unless I create a "strong"
    >password. MSDN tells me to go to a Command Prompt
    (>c:\)
    >and enter osql -U sa and then enter the password. My
    >system ("XP Pro") tells me this is an invalid command.
    >After changing every permutation of the spacing, trying
    >the same thing with osq1, and trying to get this to work
    >from the RUN window, I still cannot get there.
    >
    >All I want to do is change the password. Can anyone
    help?
    >Thanks in advance.
    >
    >Hal Fliegelman
    >.
    >


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