No matter how many times i try I can not get these updates to install. I
always recieve error Code 64C.
Need help to install these SQL server 2005 updates
No matter how many times i try I can not get these updates to install. I
always recieve error Code 64C.
Need help to install these SQL server 2005 updates
Convert it to decimal and go and search some SQL forums and newsgroups.
I had same issue although the code was 2c24.
Always wanted to install these.
To fix, I opened services, and found SQLEXpress one was disabled.
Set this to manual, then started the service.
Tried upgrade again, worked this time, one at a time.
Stopped service and set to disabled.
Reset Vista, and did update, all up to date now.
bruce
I have had a similar problem for over a month with the KB955706. I could
never get the install to take although it showed that I had installed it 5
times on the my update history. I finally found out that I did not have the
SQL Server itself installed and was not sure I even needed it. I did a manual
install of the server and downloaded the update (KB955706) to my desktop and
installed it from there and have not had the constant update reminder since.
Still don't know if I will ever use the SQL Server, but got rid of the pesky
reminder.
I'm not sure how that would happen. ; )
Thanks for the feedback. Often I suspect users have the opposite case:
it's installed, they don't know why, they don't use it; so IMO they might as
well uninstall it until they figure out why they would want it. <eg>
Unfortunately, I noticed that a version of SQL seems to have been
installed when I installed Windows Live Essentials so there may be
even more people posting with such symptoms who do need it... ; }
The Windows Internal Database feature also installs a really weird SQL
Server instance -- it looks like Standard Edition, but there is no SQL
Server Agent. The instance name has ## in it (I removed it from a machine
at work the other day else I'd provide more specific details). I'm sure a
lot of little apps out there ship with MSDE or Express and install it
silently, so I'm sure there are a LOT of users out there that are unaware
they have SQL installed.
Take the database offline then install update.
Also make sure to do thisoafter hours our warn employees that certain apps will not be available do to server maintenance.
Take database offline that is associated with the update...then install.
If using SQL 2005 be careful and make sure you have an up to date backup..sometimes the database might not come back
For me, the services were set to Log on as Network Service. Changed this to Local System and checked "Allow service to interact with desktop". Also manually started all SQL Server instances (some of mine were set to start manually). Then downloaded the installer and installed manually. Thanks again for nothing, M$!
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