November 8, 2012 at 8:40 pm
Hi,
Is there any easy way by which we could roll back a service pack installation in SQL Server 2005 without having to reinstall SQL Server again?
M&M
November 8, 2012 at 10:47 pm
do you have copy of mssqlresource database files before the installation of service pack .
if you are lucky and you have copy of these db files , you can replace it with current mssqlresource files ,and then you don't need to uninstall your SQL server.
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November 11, 2012 at 12:54 pm
sanket kokane (11/8/2012)
do you have copy of mssqlresource database files before the installation of service pack .if you are lucky and you have copy of these db files , you can replace it with current mssqlresource files ,and then you don't need to uninstall your SQL server.
Do we have documentation on this, if so, please share it.
M&M
November 11, 2012 at 2:47 pm
mohammed moinudheen (11/11/2012)
sanket kokane (11/8/2012)
do you have copy of mssqlresource database files before the installation of service pack .if you are lucky and you have copy of these db files , you can replace it with current mssqlresource files ,and then you don't need to uninstall your SQL server.
Do we have documentation on this, if so, please share it.
Take a look at:
http://www.sqlserver-training.com/what-is-importance-of-resource-db-in-sql-server/-
and
http://www.sqlserver-training.com/what-is-importance-of-resource-db-in-sql-server/-
HTH,
Rob
November 11, 2012 at 11:18 pm
robert.gerald.taylor (11/11/2012)
mohammed moinudheen (11/11/2012)
sanket kokane (11/8/2012)
do you have copy of mssqlresource database files before the installation of service pack .if you are lucky and you have copy of these db files , you can replace it with current mssqlresource files ,and then you don't need to uninstall your SQL server.
Do we have documentation on this, if so, please share it.
Take a look at:
http://www.sqlserver-training.com/what-is-importance-of-resource-db-in-sql-server/-
and
http://www.sqlserver-training.com/what-is-importance-of-resource-db-in-sql-server/-
HTH,
Rob
Thank you Rob, but not sure if people have really tried this out in production.
M&M
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