error '80020009' HELP!!!

From: s-jeff (s-jeff_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/09/05


Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2005 17:41:02 -0800

error '800200009' HELP!!!
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I am new to this forum and am looking for help...

I inherited a Win NT4.0 server that is serving up MS SQL 7. It will
eventually be replaced, now that I have responsibility for the machine. But
in the meantime...I am getting the following error message from some users
when they try to access the database through a web browser.

error '80020009'

Exception occurred.

/include_files/mimpo/VBSFunctions.inc, line 61

This error appeared a while back, and the machine arrived in my area with
the error. I am new to SQL and am seeking help.

All present users within the machine have access to the database via their
web browsers. It is when I create a new user, that this error appears. Any
ideas?

If I restore the database from a backup when the error was not occurring,
would this elimate the error, and allow me to create new users that can
access the database successfully?

Or is there another method that I can use, without loosing two months of
info by performing a database restore?

Any help with this matter would really be great!!!

thanks,

scott



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