November 19, 2002 at 7:17 am
I am running a Windows 2000 server with SQL 2000 SP2 loaded on it. When I open Enterprise manager, either from the server or my desktop, and try to design a table my connection is broken. When I review the SQL error log I get a stack dump preceded by this error "language_exec: Process 54 generated an access violation. SQL Server is terminating this process..".
Here is the begining of the stack dump
* Exception Address = 00401EA0 (RecBase::Resize + 00000005 Line 0+00000000)
* Exception Code = c0000005 EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION
* Access Violation occurred reading address 00000000
* Input Buffer 1168 bytes -
* select xp.name, cast(xp.[value] as nvarchar(4000)), cast(SQL_VARIANT_PRO
* PERTY(xp.[value], 'BaseType') as nvarchar(256)), cast(SQL_VARIANT_PROPER
* TY(xp.[value], 'MaxLength') as int), cast(SQL_VARIANT_PROPERTY(xp.[value
* ], 'Precision') as int), cast(SQL_VARIANT_PROPERTY(xp.[value], 'Scale')
* as int)from ::fn_listextendedproperty(NULL, N'user', N'dbo', N'table', N
* 'ByProductsData', NULL, NULL) xp where xp.name in (N'MS_Description', N'
* MS_Filter', N'MS_OrderBy', N'MS_SubdatasheetName', N'MS_LinkChildFields'
* , N'MS_LinkMasterFields', N'MS_SubdatasheetHeight', N'MS_SubdatasheetExp
* anded')
*
*
Any Ideas what is wrong?
November 19, 2002 at 9:04 am
Bad install. I'd reinstall the tools.
Steve Jones
November 20, 2002 at 10:23 am
I am running:
Windows 2000 server
SQL 2000 sp2
4 x 200 mhz Pent Pros
Compaq 6000
1 Gig Ram
I get this error from multiple client machines. I do not however get this error on all of the SQL Servers I have installed on other machines
I even ran this query:
SELECT *
FROM ::fn_listextendedproperty(NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL)
And got these results:
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][DBNETLIB]ConnectionCheckForData (CheckforData()).
Server: Msg 11, Level 16, State 1, Line 0
General network error. Check your network documentation.
Connection Broken
I also got the same stack dump in the ErrorLog.
Anyone have any Ideas?
Edited by - sthomas on 11/20/2002 10:32:14 AM
November 20, 2002 at 2:44 pm
Try reapplying the latest service pack.
Can you run
select * from ::fn_listextendedproperty(NULL, N'user', N'dbo', N'table', N'ByProductsData', NULL, NULL)
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