Anyone Aware Of A Virus...

Feb 12, 2004

That targets SQL Server. It deletes all data in random tables, and then truncates the transaction log.

Anyone heard of something like this?

Shaulie

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Any Virus Problems??

Mar 21, 2000

I was wondering if anyone has faced any virus problems while using SQL Server on NT.

Also what are the preventive measures taken?

Thanks!

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Mar 12, 2001

Do you have antivirus software on your SQL 7 server? Which antivirus product?

Looking for input...

Thanks.

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Jun 24, 1999

We are new to SQl Server and the NT environments we work on don't have any anti virus software installed. This concerns me. I was wondering how typical it is to install anti-virus software on SQLServer machines, and whether there are any problems associated (e.g. performance degradation) with installing software. We would be most likely to install Dr Solomons. Any comments/shared experiences would be appreciated.

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Jun 21, 2007

hi!

i am using sql 2005 with sp1 standard edition.

i have a question regarding the antivirus software. Is it ok to install anti-virus software on the sql server box? what are the issues involved if we install anti-virus software on the sql server box?
I heard, it causes some performance and other issues.

Is there anything we need to take care of .if we decide to install anti-virus software on the sql server box?

Can anybody share experience on this?


Thanks

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Jan 23, 2008

I have a Server 2003 standard edition server running SQL 2005 standard edition. I have recently installed a Panda antivirus server. Is there a comprehensive document outlining what exclusions I need to set on my virus scans for SQL server 2005?

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Be Aware !!!!! (Job Seekers)

Aug 22, 2001

Hi Guys,

This message is posted to alert everyone.

Be Aware !!!!! (Job seekers)

Convey this message to all of your friends.

Nowadays, a new Bad Virus (Trend) is affecting the IT industry throughout United States in the name of interviews.
It is shame for the Company who do this.

Persons are called for interviews and were asked to solve a problem spending like 3 to 4 hours in the name of testing their ability.
(which they really need solution for the problem they are facing in the company)

This guy who attends the interview shows his talents and solve the major problem within a couple of hours (even faster than they expect)
hoping that he will get a job.

As soon as the problem is solved, the person was told that, " Let we think about that, We will inform you later "
But after that there won't be any calls or feedback from the Company.

So some of the Companies utilitize the skills of the people and get their job done without paying which seems to clever.

So Guys Be Aware !!!!!


-Anu

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Be Aware !!!!! (Job Seekers)

Aug 21, 2001

Hi Guys,

This message is posted to alert everyone.

Be Aware !!!!! (Job seekers)

Convey this message to all of your friends.

Nowadays, a new Bad Virus (Trend) is affecting the IT industry throughout United States in the name of interviews.
It is shame for the Company who do this.

Persons are called for interviews and were asked to solve a problem spending like 3 to 4 hours in the name of testing their ability.
(which they really need solution for the problem they are facing in the company)

This guy who attends the interview shows his talents and solve the major problem within a couple of hours (even faster than they expect)
hoping that he will get a job.

As soon as the problem is solved, the person was told that, " Let we think about that, We will inform you later "
But after that there won't be any calls or feedback from the Company.

So some of the Companies utilitize the skills of the people and get their job done without paying which seems to clever.

So Guys Be Aware !!!!!


-Anu

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Be Aware !!!!! (Job Seekers)

Aug 21, 2001

Hi Guys,

This message is posted to alert everyone.

Be Aware !!!!! (Job seekers)

Convey this message to all of your friends.

Nowadays, a new Bad Virus (Trend) is affecting the IT industry throughout United States in the name of interviews.
It is shame for the Company who do this.

Persons are called for interviews and were asked to solve a problem spending like 3 to 4 hours in the name of testing their ability.
(which they really need solution for the problem they are facing in the company)

This guy who attends the interview shows his talents and solve the major problem within a couple of hours (even faster than they expect)
hoping that he will get a job.

As soon as the problem is solved, the person was told that, " Let we think about that, We will inform you later "
But after that there won't be any calls or feedback from the Company.

So some of the Companies utilitize the skills of the people and get their job done without paying which seems to clever.

So Guys Be Aware !!!!!

-Anu

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Mar 2, 2007

Below, I have pasted a portion of an MS MSDN article dealing with a specific issue we are having with Report Server performance. The URL (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/821438/en-us) is the MS KB article on the described fix. The fix mentioned is for "ASP.NET 1.1" but our BP Report Server is using "ASP.NET 2.0".


Has anyone encountered and resolved and how?

Running on box:
ASP.NET 2.0.50727;
SSRS 2005 Sp1 + Hotfix#2175;
Win Server 2003, R2, x64, SP1
Trend Micro OfficeScan Cleint for Win 2003/xp v7.3
IIS Version (I cannot find this #) - ? IE 6.0



===========================
Report Manager or the report server runs very slowly

In some circumstances, ASP.NET applications run very slowly on computers that are running anti-virus software. If the Report Server Web service is restarting frequently, and you are running anti-virus software, you can obtain an ASP.NET fix from Microsoft Customer Support Services.

Symptoms include Web applications or Application Domains restarting for no apparent reason, slow performance, session restarts, and more. For more information about the symptoms, cause, and resolution, see Microsoft Knowledge Base article 821438.

You can find out whether there are excessive server restarts by viewing the number of reportserver_<timestamp>.log files. A new log is created each time the server starts. A large collection of logs created at very short intervals is an indication that the conditions described in article 821438 exist on your server
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Hi Folks,



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[OLE DB Destination [11665]] Error: An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005. An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft SQL Native Client" Hresult: 0x80004005 Description: "The statement has been terminated.". An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft SQL Native Client" Hresult: 0x80004005 Description: "Violation of PRIMARY KEY constraint 'PK__tblPr__532FC765'. Cannot insert duplicate key in object 'dbo.tblPr'.".

Can anyone suggest me what would be the problem and how to resolve this.



Thanks in Advance.



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i.e., I have a folder on my harddrive called "stored pro---cedures" - I can't open it via any windows applications. I named a word document "stored pro----cedure" and it closed the second I typed it in. I can use "stored pro", but not the other, even if i put or remove spaces between the letters. Even if I type other letters at the beginning and the end, the application will close.

I tried to do a Google search on "windows update" and "stored pro..." but the explorer window closed.


Has anyone else had this problem?

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