Re: SQLDUMPER library error message (PLEASE HELP)
- From: "db" <databaseben.discussions.microsoft.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 16:03:37 -0500
that's good you found it.
services is one part of the
whole picture / o.s....
"Gene" <Gene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4EEBE081-9C8F-46CF-9CDE-AC4D61F1D43C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Not sure if my last post went through, so I'll repeat:
Success! ...Of sorts. I ran the services.msc utility and Disabled SQL Server
VSS Writer, which "provides the interface to backup/restore Microsoft SQL
server throught the Windowss VSS infrastructure." Whatever that means... The
problem is I don't know what effect/s that will have on other programs and
processes down the road. Any ideas?
"Malke" wrote:
> Gene wrote:
> > OK guys, I've done it all and still get the error message. I also went to
> > the SQL forum recommended by Rock and posted this message:
> >
> > I have the exact same problem running Windows XP Pro/SP2, and would like to
> > fix it. Surly someone here must know how to do it. Here's what I've done so
> > far w/ no help:
> >
> > --I ran eusing registry cleaner and "fixed" 707 problems
> > --I ran msconfig and could find nothing like SQLDUMPER in the Startup lines
> > to uncheck
> > --Then I ran sfc /scannow followed by Disk CleanUp w/ no change
> >
> > A couple other things: 1. The problem started after I uninstalled Microsoft
> > Accounting 2007, a new program that I do not even know when or why I
> > downloaded to my computer. It may be purely coincidental, but that is when it
> > started. I'd go back to a Restore Point, but I don't know when installed the
> > software. 2. The error message ends w/ this "...Please uninstall then re-run
> > setup to correct this problem." The problem is I do not know what to
> > uninstall or what setup to re-run.
>
> Registry cleaners are dangerous in unskilled hands and in any case would
> not help with your error. You need to either contact Microsoft
> Accounting 2007 tech support - and this could not have magically
> installed by itself, you must have installed it with something - perhaps
> an MS Office 2007 trial - or do a System Restore.
>
> You will be able to tell which System Restore point to restore to be
> looking at them. When you highlight the dates in bold on the System
> Restore calendar on the left, look on the right panel. This will say
> what happened. If you are fortunate, you'll see an entry made just
> before you installed MS Accounting. That's the restore point you want.
> If you are unfortunate and can't find such an entry, then surely you
> remember roughly when you installed this new program. Pick a date before
> that with the understanding that going back more than a few weeks isn't
> a good idea.
>
> I also doubt that you would see an entry in msconfig for SQLDUMPER since
> this is only produced when there is an error in whatever is using SQL.
> You should be looking for something Office-related that is set to start
> with Windows.
>
> You might also see if there is a SQL service running and temporarily
> disable it. This is only useful and safe if you have no other programs
> using SQL. If you are a home user, you probably don't. To do this:
>
> Start>Run>services.msc [enter]
>
> Scroll down until you see the correct SQL entry, double-click it, stop
> the service and set it to disabled.
>
> Here is the homepage for Microsoft Office Accounting Professional:
> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/accounting/default.aspx
>
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
>
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