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  1. Frano

    AW0004 Failed to open file - on remote machine

    That's it I missed the filter on the agent. Ta
  2. Frano

    AW0004 Failed to open file - on remote machine

    Hi AW0004 Failed to open file <C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Network\Downloader\qmgr1.dat> I know this has been discused with respect to local files, but I am getting this error message when the job backs up remote machine that have the ArcServe Agent...
  3. Frano

    Hi there, I'm not very familiar

    Yes, SQL Server can store data (image and text) up to 2GB for each element. However, as you have found out it has a row size limit of 8060 bytes. These statements are not contradictory, because SQL only stores a pointer to image and text fields in a row. Hope this helps. Steve Francis
  4. Frano

    Poor Performances causing TIMEOUT

    2 SQL boxs might/should help, but it might be more cost effective to identify the bottlenecks first. (which you mention at the end of your question) What is your disk configuration? ie RAID 5, logs on different disks etc. Steve Francis
  5. Frano

    Parsing a string In Stored Procedure

    If you are using SQL 2000, you can use a udf to process the parameter string. Bradley Morris has submitted some code to do this on 'Planet Source Code', the URL is http://www.planet-source-code.com/xq/ASP/txtCodeId.306/lngWid.5/qx/vb/scripts/ShowCode.htm So using his code and your example ...

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