Security Update for SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2 (KB948109)
Good to know it's not just me having these problems, 6 restarts on my laptop
already today and outlook keeps loading in safe mode which of course means
i'm losing some functionalities, slightly frustrating as 2 hours in to my
working day at the office and nothing achieved as yet!! aaarrrgghh!!
Let's keep everything crossed for an extremely quick fix!!!! :{
RE: Security Update for SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2 (KB948109)
> Good to know it's not just me having these problems, 6 restarts on my laptop
> already today and outlook keeps loading in safe mode which of course means
> i'm losing some functionalities, slightly frustrating as 2 hours in to my
> working day at the office and nothing achieved as yet!! aaarrrgghh!!
I just went through some of this on one of my servers. SQL Server had a few
services disabled ('cause I rarely require it). Chances are good that this is
what is wrong with you, too.
Right click My Computer, select Manage, Services and Applications, Services.
Now find everything that STARTS WITH "MSSQL" or "SQLAgent" that has a
"startup type" of "Disabled" and change their startup type to "Manual".
You will then be able to successfully install the related updates.
It will require a reboot. After it comes back up you can re-disable the
services if you want.
What a waste of time. Good luck!
-Shawn
Code 737D Error - Security Update for SQL Server 2005 Service Pack
Kind Attn: Windows Vista Business - Online Update Team,
Today I have tried to update my computer with your latest updates which
arrived today. Most of the updates where installed successfuly but there is a
problem while installation of the Code 737D Error - Security Update for SQL
Server 2005 Service Pack 2 (KB948109) update.
I have tried to install so many times but it fails to install every time.
Kindly fix the problem on the priority basis.
With Regards,
Re: Security Update for SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2 (KB948109)
From MS Support:
<QP>
Error: 733F-- Services Failed to Start
Description: This error occurs when the installation program can’t start the
SQL Server services. This can happen for several reasons including: expired
account password, invalid user account, user account does not have
permission to start the service, or there is something else wrong with the
service.
Resolution: To help you determine which service is failing to start, view
the summary.txt file that is created at...
%programfiles%\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\Log\Hotfix
Once you determine which service is failing, do the following:
1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
2. Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Services.
3. Locate the SQL Server service causing the problem and try to manually
start the service.
4. If the service still does not start, try resetting the password or the
user account. After doing this, restart the service manually
More information, see: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/282254
If you need additional help, please post your summary.txt file located at
%programfiles%\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Setup Bootstrap\Log\Hotfix
to the SQL Server Setup MSDN forum at
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/Sho...ID=95&SiteID=1
</QP>
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
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mizsub wrote:
> Good to know it's not just me having these problems, 6 restarts on my
> laptop
> already today and outlook keeps loading in safe mode which of course means
> i'm losing some functionalities, slightly frustrating as 2 hours in to my
> working day at the office and nothing achieved as yet!! aaarrrgghh!!
>
> Let's keep everything crossed for an extremely quick fix!!!! :{
SOLUTION: Security Update for SQL Server 2005 Service Pack
So everyone is getting a different message or error code. In order to help
EVERYONE with their unique problem simply go to "program files," "microsoft
SQL Server," "90," "Setup Bootstrap," "LOG," "Hotfix," and "Summary" (note:
just select the normal Summary with no numbers in the name). Now a window
will pop up...look towards the middle left for a line that says "Error
Description" under the "Product Installation Status." The product should be
"SQL Server Database Services 2005."
Now all one needs to do is correct whatever it is in the error description.
For example, mine said "Error Description : MSP Error: 28062 SQL
Server Setup cannot install files to the compressed or encrypted folder:
c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\. To continue, make sure that your
installation directories are not compressed or encrypted, or specify a
different directory, and then run SQL Server Setup again."
So I just went to Program Files and decompressed my Microsoft SQL Server
folder and voila!! it worked perfectly. To decompress just right click on
the Microsoft SQL Server folder, click on properties, and uncheck the box
next to Compress (you may have to go to Attributes and click on Advanced
first though).
Another person posted that this could also be a message:
The error description would be: "SQL Server Setup cannot upgrade the
specified instance because the previous upgrade did not complete. Start the
Remote Registry service and go to Add/Remove Programs, select the Change
button for Microsoft SQL Server 2005, and then select SQL instance [2] and
complete the setup."
There are probably more errors than the two i listed above. Just fix the
one that your computer specifies and all should work out in the end.
P.S. I also find it very lame that Microsoft could not test these updates
properly first before sending it out to its millions of users. Just shows
how ignorant this big company has become after people have become dependent
on it. Luckily more users are switching to Macs. I would too, but again,
there are some programs only found in Windows that are essential to my work
and therefore the big company has made me dependent on them again.......
Re: Code 737D Error - Security Update for SQL Server 2005 Service
and search for the decimal equivalent of your code...
and add (MSFT OR MVP) as an additional filter expression
(e.g. to try to highlight threads with answers)...
Oh great. That (filter) information is there but it is not indexed
by the site's search engine...
So try a Live Search full web search then:
http://search.msn.com/results.asp?FO....microsoft.com
and use some links to Cached hits if necessary.
Otherwise the way the forum site's search appears to work is that
it can find you *threads* which contain the code and give you
the date and the poster's name but from there you have to find
the hit manually. How useful! (In a thread of 160 posts, given
over 11 pages? Not!)
Perfect. An MVP who "doesn't know what to do" (but who at least
knows enough to provide a verbose log for someone to look at)...
Re: Security Update for SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2 (KB948109)
This worked well for me:
Fix for SQL 2005 SP2 patch (KB948109) not installing
Rename C:\Windows\System32\CatRoot2 to
C:\Windows\System32\CatRoot2.old
net stop WuAuServ
Rename C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution to
C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution.old
Change permissions on (give full control to the folder/files for listed accounts)
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Data
Disable any virus scan
Run the stand alone update.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...ng=en#filelist
Re: Security Update for SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2 (KB948109)
SQL Server Installation Problem And Operating System Compatibility Warning
Hello everybody,
I have question ablout the installing SQL Server 2005 in the windows XP profesional, I always install sql server on my machine with the Windows XP professional edition as usual without any problem but now
I have a strange problem, first on the System configuration stepeverything is OK except €œSQL Server Edition Operating System Compatibility (Warning) €œ ,with this message :
- SQL Server Edition Operating System Compatibility (Warning)
Messages
·SQL Server Edition Operating System Compatibility
·Some components of this edition of SQL Server are not supported on this operating system. For details, see 'Hardware and Software Requirements for Installing SQL Server 2005' in Microsoft SQL Server Books Online.
Meanwhile the main problem is in the €œ Component to install €? window as I don€™t see these serises of component checkbox enable! Except the €œWorlstation component, books online and development tool €œ,
sql server database services -->disable
anlysis services -->disable
reporting services -->disable
notification services -->disable
integration services -->disable
Worlstation component, books online and development tool -->enable
And after that I make sure about the serious problem and then I decide to continuing installation with clicking on the enable check box and then I have an instance of SQL Server on my machine but it isn€™t compelete .
I tried to solving my problem with unistalling the SQL Server and reinstalling the this software again but this problem still exist, and then I decide to change my window and reinstalling this again , I do that but
It is not work out!!
Re: Code 737D Error - Security Update for SQL Server 2005 ServicePack
Have you tried the suggestions already in this thread?
Otherwise, as this thread is very old, I suggest you start a new thread with a
detailed description of your problem, including which operating system and
service pack you are running.