Francisco H Tapia
my.lists at verizon.net
Thu Feb 19 10:42:06 CST 2004
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!, this link had just the solution I needed. I can't believe how easy it was to rollback... I just tested EM and tried running a backup of the transaction log w/o problems... I pushed it to my test box and did the restore and all is well thanks again!!!!! a lesson well learned... wait until the mdac is freakin' tested never test on your workstation, that's what a testbox is for :D -- -Francisco Brian Hollister wrote: >Maybe this will help you out, > >http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnmdac/html >/data_mdacinstall.asp > >Look for the Heading "MDAC Rollback" > > >Brian > >-----Original Message----- >From: bounce-sql2k-6393611 at ls.datareturn.com >[mailto:bounce-sql2k-6393611 at ls.datareturn.com] On Behalf Of Francisco H >Tapia >Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 4:06 PM >To: SQL Server 2k List >Subject: Rollback an MDAC installation > >This is why I never like to be on the bleeding edge anymore :(. > >I installed Mdac 2.8 on my workstation, but the server still has Mdac >2.7 SP1, whenever I run a transaction log backup from EM, I get >disconnected... the backup still occurs (tho I've not tested them yet, I >need to move them to my test server for that). > >if anyone know how to let me rollback my workstation to mdac 2.7sp1 please >kindly post a url or hint or even a sentiment of dude!, don't tell me your >using a Dell! ;o) > >Thanks, > > >