I would guess more along the lines of a DLL file or OCX being replaced by an
unscrupulous setup program for another software package.  Have tried
updating your SQL7 w/ both service packs.  Also if you changed or
reinstalled something you'd need to re-apply the patches in most cases.
Another possibility would be another app or service running might be
disrupting things as well.  What does the error say when it crashes? (i.e.
the details), that would help figure things out as well.


Fred T. Sanders
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Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2000 3:49 AM
Subject: Re: SQL 7 crashing issue


> On my maching if I use a wizard to import data into SQL 7, right at the
end
> of the process the program crashes. I have 128 megs of RAM, u think it
> could be a lack of RAM issue?
>
>
> At 02:36 AM 4/23/2000 -0500, you wrote:
> >SQL 7 has very "Access" like interfaces for building tables etc., and a
> >built in Access database importer.
> >
> >What I have discovered, if you MUST run both on one machine, throw A LOT
of
> >ram in that machine.  It appears that SQL 7 really eats ram.
> >
> >Peter Janett
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> >From: Bill Killillay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: Cf-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 9:25 PM
> >Subject: Dedicated Servers??
> >
> >
> > > Ok, here goes.  Just a webby as I am called by some of my friends
looking
> > > for a little advice.
> > >
> > > I work for an advertising agency and I handle ALL of their clients
sites.
> > > We have two that since I have come aboard have really taken off.  Like
> >over
> > > a million users a month taken off.  Now my boss is asking me to look
into
> > > getting us setup with a dedicated server.  We have been using a
company
> >for
> > > all of our shared hosting and we have been quite happy with them.
Here is
> > > my question.
> > >
> > > What are the do's and don'ts when setting up a dedicated server for
the
> > > first time.  It will have two fairly heavy use sites both done in CF,
by
> >me,
> > > so I know what I am getting there.  And a few other not so heavy use
> >sites,
> > > also done in CF for the most part.  Right now we are also just using
> >Access
> > > for the back end and it's been working ok, a little slow at times, but
not
> > > to bad.  We are looking to upsizing to SQL Server 7 on an NT box but I
> >know
> > > nothing about SQL server.  With Access I have a GUI to build tables,
etc.
> > > Is there anything like that for SQL Server.  What do any of you
recommend.
> > > I am fairly certain that we are going to go with an NT box with CF
4.5.1
> >on
> > > it and depending on what I can find out and learn probably SQL Server
on
> >the
> > > same box until we can afford a second box.  Any advice to making this
as
> > > smooth as possible is great appreciated.
> > >
> > > TIA!!!
> > >
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