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Browse All TopicsMy customer is running SQL svr on Winxp machine. All was working fine until today. For some reason, when he was surfing the internet his computer just shut itself down. He rebooted and everything came up, except SQL server which is needed for his companies main application. I went over there and pulled the logs (have them on disk) and also pulled the event log from xp.
We are receiving:
Event ID 100:
'0' is an invalid number of startup parameters. This service takes two start up parameters.
Event ID 1000:
Faulting application iexplorer.exe, version 6.0.2900.1106, faulting module mshtml.dll, version 6.0.2800.1276 fault address 0x000aaf4t
Event ID 7024:
The MSSQLServerADHelper service terminated with service-specific error 3221225572 (0xC0000064)
ALSO: I pulled the logs from SQL and it gives an error ID-17052 MSSQLServer. C0000005 Exception-access-violation
I am a loss when it comes to SQL so that is why I am posting this. We simply need to get SQL server running so that he can get his business application to work.
Can someone please help? Thank you in advance!
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by: sunray_2003Posted on 2003-12-31 at 15:11:22ID: 10023896
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