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Currently a server running 2003 small business operating system has MSDE 2000 and Microsoft##SSEE.

A memory problem exists with SQL consuming over 50% of RAM. Total RAM is 4GB.

There is a SQL 2000 patch for this type of problem. However, it calls for SQL to be upgraded to SP4.

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Can this MSDE 2000 be upgraded with SP4 and have memory patch applied with Microsoft##SSEE also on this box?



Please let me know. Thank you.

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