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  1. Pet35

    How to repair a corrupt event log file?

    Hello Brandon, I'm afraid, I couldn't really understand your instructions. Can you please describe it a little bit more detailed way. Thank you for your patience :) Best regards. Peter.
  2. Pet35

    How to repair a corrupt event log file?

    Windows 2000 Server SP4. After a system crash the event log files got corrupt. The event log service was locked due to the corrupt files. Thanks to sioxley's advise, I managed to restart the event log service after removing the old *.evt files. Now I'd like to repair the damaged files in order...
  3. Pet35

    Why event log is empty?

    Thank you for the tip, Sioxley! :) Now the event log works again. Do you have an idea how to repair a corrupted log file? It would be nice to see what happened to the computer, before the system crashed.
  4. Pet35

    Why event log is empty?

    Windows 2000 Server SP4. After a system crash I tried the check the event log, but it shows nothing at all. Now I have no idea, how to check the system state. Any comments are welcome.
  5. Pet35

    problem executing xp_cmdshell

    Hello. I try to run the following simple query in MSDE2000: DECLARE @RC int EXEC @RC = master..xp_cmdshell 'dir *.txt' When I connect as 'sa', it's runs OK. But, if I connect as a different user (db owner), the following error message appears: Msg 50001, Level 1, State 50001 xpsql.cpp...

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