kempis555
Programmer
- Jan 2, 2001
- 77
Hi all,
I'm a developer with a local SQL2000 server running, I recently saw my memory getting eaten up by SQL and assumed it was the old Slammer virus. (My SQL server had no service packs installed.)
I installed the latest SP4 for x86, and the SQL server is ok now, except that a co-worker's touchy firewall is complaining that my computer is trying to access his computer through port 1434 UDP.
I've run two different virus checkers and a tool specifically made to remove slammer, they all say that there is no virus.
I've also tried to install SP4 for MSDE, but I don't know what that is, and the installer said "Invalid Instance" and quit. I assume that I don't have that on my computer.
BTW, another co-worker also installed sp4 on a similar PC and her computer is also sending 1434 UDP calls to his computer.
I'm starting to wonder if SP4 is making my SQL server strobe the local network for other SQL servers, for it's own stupid reasons. Anyone else have this problem or any ideas?
-k
I'm a developer with a local SQL2000 server running, I recently saw my memory getting eaten up by SQL and assumed it was the old Slammer virus. (My SQL server had no service packs installed.)
I installed the latest SP4 for x86, and the SQL server is ok now, except that a co-worker's touchy firewall is complaining that my computer is trying to access his computer through port 1434 UDP.
I've run two different virus checkers and a tool specifically made to remove slammer, they all say that there is no virus.
I've also tried to install SP4 for MSDE, but I don't know what that is, and the installer said "Invalid Instance" and quit. I assume that I don't have that on my computer.
BTW, another co-worker also installed sp4 on a similar PC and her computer is also sending 1434 UDP calls to his computer.
I'm starting to wonder if SP4 is making my SQL server strobe the local network for other SQL servers, for it's own stupid reasons. Anyone else have this problem or any ideas?
-k