Monday, March 19, 2012

Fatal Exception error

I have an application that has to work in a merge replicated environment. To
facilitate this we use @.@.Servername to put the name of the server that the
data is changed onto the table. I have an issue now with this problem
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...B;en-us;270061&
and am wondering when it will be resolved if there is a better workaround; o
r a solution besides dropping the server and reinstalling it ?
Thanks
ChrisHi Chris:
According the KB article you provide, there is no need for reinstall,
what we should do is follow the workaround.
Is there a misunderstanding by me?
Best Wishes
Wei Ci Zhou|||Hi Chris,
Thank you for using the newsgroup and it is my pleasure to answer you
question.
From the knowledge base article
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...B;en-us;270061&
There is a workaround to avoid it by:
exec sp_addserver 'WindowsNT_Machine_Name', 'local'
I will notify you as soon as possible to you any information about the fix
on this problem. If you still have questions about it, please feel free to
post message here and I am glad to help you. Thanks.
Best regards
Baisong Wei
Microsoft Online Support
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Is there a timescale on the hotfix : i have 20 servers that i have to go thr
ough change control to try the fix : i dont have the issue with my dev / tes
t servers so am finding it hard to resolve.
Also i am interested to know what might cause the issue to have occured in t
eh first place !
many thanks|||Hi Chris,
Thank you for using the newsgroup and it is my pleasure to answer you
question.
The product group is aware of this issue. I cannot guarentee it.
Thanks!
Best regards
Baisong Wei
Microsoft Online Support
----
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights.
Please reply to newsgroups only. Thanks.

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