Hello, You are trying to apply SP3 on instance that is installed on a compressed or encrypted drive. Please uncompressed or remove encryption on the drive, then try to re-run SP3 setup again. Hope this helps. The SQL server is on D: which is not compressed. But MS puts some folders on c: such as Setup Bootstrap, which is compressed because it kept running out of space and still is even after compressing. That partition is not big enough to uncompress c:. Hello, There is no workaround.
Installing on a drive not compressed is a requirement of SQL Server setup. Thanks, Rama Udaya. I will chk the logs and post anything that looks relevant. Please remember to click "Mark as Answer" and "Vote as Helpful" on posts that help you. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. Remove the compression and setup should wok fine. So maybe you want to read further?
I said I uncompressed. So the setup log did not update. Not seeing anything related to the failed updates in the logs via the SQL log file viewer either. Is there a debug mode I can enable in the SP3 update via command line?
Anybody know what reg key would tell me the location? Any idea why the Setup log would not have updated? Hi, There are many things that can cause this problem you have because the file in question is a c. Make the following assessments and decide accordingly: 1. You can find that on this link Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3 Now that you have the link, don't go ahead and download and install, evaluate your situation properly and make a good administrative decision.
Hope this helps you Vincent. Have a lovely day. Saturday, July 10, PM. Does anyone know how I can become a moderator? I think I have what it takes. Thursday, July 22, AM. Being a moderator is not just about looking at posts, think it sounded good enough and make comments, it comes with years of experience in that chosen topic.
I think you are better moderating MS Office Saturday, July 24, PM. Howdy, Is that true Uwemedimo? A response will be appreciated from someone, may be a moderator or an mvp. Table of contents. SQL Server all builds. This product contains software derived from the Xerox Secure Hash Function.
This product includes software from the zlib general purpose compression library. All rights reserved. These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation or software. Copyright Microsoft. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! I think the version numbers you have posted in your message are a bit incorrect.
There are no See this link. I am guessing you have the wrong file when you say you are trying to install CU4 Not sure where you are getting The security update released after CU4 is The message is telling you there is a GDR update already installed which is later than the build of the CU you're trying to install.
Go here to find a list of the latest updates for SQL Server. Larry, I'll go check out the links you provided to learn the differences and I'll let you know what happens The rest of what I provided I believe is correct, and also read what Larry said very good. Larry, now that I've read both links, I see that our GDR is newer which is why I'm getting the message, but a CU according to the website you sent me to includes all hotfixes before it, so this still doesn't answer my question as to why can't the CU4 install?
I need to know what to do in this scenario to get me current? SQL version ' I'll go ahead and download this file and attempt to install, I just want to wrap my head around these various variations for future knowledge of what to look for if I ever come across this message again Dated Feb
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