Urs, FileOpen was one of my functions that will give a compiler error. The problem is not in getting the file but in getting the right file content. Look at the result in your browser clicking: www.tennishulp.info\H.BMP And also look at C:\TMP\H_1.BMP. They are not the same. That's the problem now. John Urs Eggmann schreef: Hi John, As fr as I can see, your problem
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IIRC, You have to have SQL Server Management Express SP2 installed, not the original SQL Server Management Express. Uninstall the version you have now, then go download the SP2 version from Microsoft Downloads. -- Tony Su www.su-networking.com angry.su-networking.com (Corporate Torrent Transfer Networks on Windows) ISA SBS Enterprise Mobile Solutions Architect "Henrik" wrote
Hi again, When I use SQL Management Studio I already have an WSUS instance. When upgrading to WSUS 3 from 2, Is this a left-over instance or Is the folder structure mentioned In this thread the left-overs? If both are WSUS one of them could/should be removed?! -- Henrik Arenblad, MCP SBS, Windows Small Business Server 2003 Resources & Technical Library http://support
I've never seen one. We normally just reinstall WSUS and specify an SQL instance to use during setup. Instead of the default use embedded edtion. This has proved the easiest method for us in the past - although you need to reconfigure WSUS - for the SBs networks normally not much hassle. I have also just spotted this blog post http://www.jpuddy.net/2007/12/20/moving-your-wsus-3-database/