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  #31  
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Ed Murphy
 
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Default Re: SQL Server Enterprise Manager Error - 06-21-2008 , 11:32 AM






sifobo wrote:

Quote:
On Jun 21, 1:08 am, Ed Murphy <emurph... (AT) socal (DOT) rr.com> wrote:
sifobowrote:
On Jun 11, 4:00 am, Ludwin Pacheco
LudwinPach... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:
We have SQL server 2000, SP3. Whenever I go into
Enterprise Manager(on either the server itself or on my
desktop Enterprise Manager) and click on "Taskpad View", I
get a "Internet Explorer Script Error" box that pops up.
It says
"An error has occured in the script on this page"
Line: 307
Char:2
Error: Unspecified error
Code: 0
URL: res//c:\program%20files\Microsoft%20SQL%20Server\80
\Tools\Binn\Resources\1033\sqlmmc.rll/Tabs.html
Try our productSifoboEnterprise Manager for SQL Server its free.
http://www.sifobo.com
What does this have to do with Ludwin's problem? And you did it in
a thread about BCP, too.

Kindly stop flogging your ad unless it's actually relevant.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

We are not flogging our ad. All I am saying is Sifobo can help him
overcome the problem he is facing.
I repeat my earlier question: How?

Your web site describes your product as a unified backup/restore
interface for a mixed Oracle / Microsoft SQL environment. Ludwin's
message doesn't mention backup/restore, it just mentions Enterprise
Manager and Taskpad View.

There are some vague implications that your product may actually be
a unified general-purpose interface, able to replace large parts of
the functionality of both Enterprise Manager (for MS SQL) and Oracle's
equivalent thereof. If so, then that's more interesting to people
who work in mixed shops, and possibly also interesting to people like
Ludwin who just have some problem with EM; but you need to say so.

The other message mentioned BCP, which I normally hear about in the
context of importing large quantities of data at great speed, rather
than backup/restore. Your product could conceivably be relevant here,
too, but again you should explain more about how.

(Incidentally, your download page is broken in Firefox 3 - the form
appears below the footer - though IE 7, Opera 9.5, and Safari 3.1.1
all render it correctly, so this may be a Firefox bug.)


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  #32  
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Ed Murphy
 
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Default Re: SQL Server Enterprise Manager Error - 06-21-2008 , 11:32 AM






sifobo wrote:

Quote:
On Jun 21, 1:08 am, Ed Murphy <emurph... (AT) socal (DOT) rr.com> wrote:
sifobowrote:
On Jun 11, 4:00 am, Ludwin Pacheco
LudwinPach... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:
We have SQL server 2000, SP3. Whenever I go into
Enterprise Manager(on either the server itself or on my
desktop Enterprise Manager) and click on "Taskpad View", I
get a "Internet Explorer Script Error" box that pops up.
It says
"An error has occured in the script on this page"
Line: 307
Char:2
Error: Unspecified error
Code: 0
URL: res//c:\program%20files\Microsoft%20SQL%20Server\80
\Tools\Binn\Resources\1033\sqlmmc.rll/Tabs.html
Try our productSifoboEnterprise Manager for SQL Server its free.
http://www.sifobo.com
What does this have to do with Ludwin's problem? And you did it in
a thread about BCP, too.

Kindly stop flogging your ad unless it's actually relevant.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

We are not flogging our ad. All I am saying is Sifobo can help him
overcome the problem he is facing.
I repeat my earlier question: How?

Your web site describes your product as a unified backup/restore
interface for a mixed Oracle / Microsoft SQL environment. Ludwin's
message doesn't mention backup/restore, it just mentions Enterprise
Manager and Taskpad View.

There are some vague implications that your product may actually be
a unified general-purpose interface, able to replace large parts of
the functionality of both Enterprise Manager (for MS SQL) and Oracle's
equivalent thereof. If so, then that's more interesting to people
who work in mixed shops, and possibly also interesting to people like
Ludwin who just have some problem with EM; but you need to say so.

The other message mentioned BCP, which I normally hear about in the
context of importing large quantities of data at great speed, rather
than backup/restore. Your product could conceivably be relevant here,
too, but again you should explain more about how.

(Incidentally, your download page is broken in Firefox 3 - the form
appears below the footer - though IE 7, Opera 9.5, and Safari 3.1.1
all render it correctly, so this may be a Firefox bug.)


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  #33  
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Ed Murphy
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: SQL Server Enterprise Manager Error - 06-21-2008 , 11:32 AM



sifobo wrote:

Quote:
On Jun 21, 1:08 am, Ed Murphy <emurph... (AT) socal (DOT) rr.com> wrote:
sifobowrote:
On Jun 11, 4:00 am, Ludwin Pacheco
LudwinPach... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:
We have SQL server 2000, SP3. Whenever I go into
Enterprise Manager(on either the server itself or on my
desktop Enterprise Manager) and click on "Taskpad View", I
get a "Internet Explorer Script Error" box that pops up.
It says
"An error has occured in the script on this page"
Line: 307
Char:2
Error: Unspecified error
Code: 0
URL: res//c:\program%20files\Microsoft%20SQL%20Server\80
\Tools\Binn\Resources\1033\sqlmmc.rll/Tabs.html
Try our productSifoboEnterprise Manager for SQL Server its free.
http://www.sifobo.com
What does this have to do with Ludwin's problem? And you did it in
a thread about BCP, too.

Kindly stop flogging your ad unless it's actually relevant.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

We are not flogging our ad. All I am saying is Sifobo can help him
overcome the problem he is facing.
I repeat my earlier question: How?

Your web site describes your product as a unified backup/restore
interface for a mixed Oracle / Microsoft SQL environment. Ludwin's
message doesn't mention backup/restore, it just mentions Enterprise
Manager and Taskpad View.

There are some vague implications that your product may actually be
a unified general-purpose interface, able to replace large parts of
the functionality of both Enterprise Manager (for MS SQL) and Oracle's
equivalent thereof. If so, then that's more interesting to people
who work in mixed shops, and possibly also interesting to people like
Ludwin who just have some problem with EM; but you need to say so.

The other message mentioned BCP, which I normally hear about in the
context of importing large quantities of data at great speed, rather
than backup/restore. Your product could conceivably be relevant here,
too, but again you should explain more about how.

(Incidentally, your download page is broken in Firefox 3 - the form
appears below the footer - though IE 7, Opera 9.5, and Safari 3.1.1
all render it correctly, so this may be a Firefox bug.)


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  #34  
Old   
Ed Murphy
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: SQL Server Enterprise Manager Error - 06-21-2008 , 11:32 AM



sifobo wrote:

Quote:
On Jun 21, 1:08 am, Ed Murphy <emurph... (AT) socal (DOT) rr.com> wrote:
sifobowrote:
On Jun 11, 4:00 am, Ludwin Pacheco
LudwinPach... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:
We have SQL server 2000, SP3. Whenever I go into
Enterprise Manager(on either the server itself or on my
desktop Enterprise Manager) and click on "Taskpad View", I
get a "Internet Explorer Script Error" box that pops up.
It says
"An error has occured in the script on this page"
Line: 307
Char:2
Error: Unspecified error
Code: 0
URL: res//c:\program%20files\Microsoft%20SQL%20Server\80
\Tools\Binn\Resources\1033\sqlmmc.rll/Tabs.html
Try our productSifoboEnterprise Manager for SQL Server its free.
http://www.sifobo.com
What does this have to do with Ludwin's problem? And you did it in
a thread about BCP, too.

Kindly stop flogging your ad unless it's actually relevant.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

We are not flogging our ad. All I am saying is Sifobo can help him
overcome the problem he is facing.
I repeat my earlier question: How?

Your web site describes your product as a unified backup/restore
interface for a mixed Oracle / Microsoft SQL environment. Ludwin's
message doesn't mention backup/restore, it just mentions Enterprise
Manager and Taskpad View.

There are some vague implications that your product may actually be
a unified general-purpose interface, able to replace large parts of
the functionality of both Enterprise Manager (for MS SQL) and Oracle's
equivalent thereof. If so, then that's more interesting to people
who work in mixed shops, and possibly also interesting to people like
Ludwin who just have some problem with EM; but you need to say so.

The other message mentioned BCP, which I normally hear about in the
context of importing large quantities of data at great speed, rather
than backup/restore. Your product could conceivably be relevant here,
too, but again you should explain more about how.

(Incidentally, your download page is broken in Firefox 3 - the form
appears below the footer - though IE 7, Opera 9.5, and Safari 3.1.1
all render it correctly, so this may be a Firefox bug.)


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  #35  
Old   
Ed Murphy
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: SQL Server Enterprise Manager Error - 06-21-2008 , 11:32 AM



sifobo wrote:

Quote:
On Jun 21, 1:08 am, Ed Murphy <emurph... (AT) socal (DOT) rr.com> wrote:
sifobowrote:
On Jun 11, 4:00 am, Ludwin Pacheco
LudwinPach... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:
We have SQL server 2000, SP3. Whenever I go into
Enterprise Manager(on either the server itself or on my
desktop Enterprise Manager) and click on "Taskpad View", I
get a "Internet Explorer Script Error" box that pops up.
It says
"An error has occured in the script on this page"
Line: 307
Char:2
Error: Unspecified error
Code: 0
URL: res//c:\program%20files\Microsoft%20SQL%20Server\80
\Tools\Binn\Resources\1033\sqlmmc.rll/Tabs.html
Try our productSifoboEnterprise Manager for SQL Server its free.
http://www.sifobo.com
What does this have to do with Ludwin's problem? And you did it in
a thread about BCP, too.

Kindly stop flogging your ad unless it's actually relevant.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

We are not flogging our ad. All I am saying is Sifobo can help him
overcome the problem he is facing.
I repeat my earlier question: How?

Your web site describes your product as a unified backup/restore
interface for a mixed Oracle / Microsoft SQL environment. Ludwin's
message doesn't mention backup/restore, it just mentions Enterprise
Manager and Taskpad View.

There are some vague implications that your product may actually be
a unified general-purpose interface, able to replace large parts of
the functionality of both Enterprise Manager (for MS SQL) and Oracle's
equivalent thereof. If so, then that's more interesting to people
who work in mixed shops, and possibly also interesting to people like
Ludwin who just have some problem with EM; but you need to say so.

The other message mentioned BCP, which I normally hear about in the
context of importing large quantities of data at great speed, rather
than backup/restore. Your product could conceivably be relevant here,
too, but again you should explain more about how.

(Incidentally, your download page is broken in Firefox 3 - the form
appears below the footer - though IE 7, Opera 9.5, and Safari 3.1.1
all render it correctly, so this may be a Firefox bug.)


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  #36  
Old   
Ed Murphy
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: SQL Server Enterprise Manager Error - 06-21-2008 , 11:32 AM



sifobo wrote:

Quote:
On Jun 21, 1:08 am, Ed Murphy <emurph... (AT) socal (DOT) rr.com> wrote:
sifobowrote:
On Jun 11, 4:00 am, Ludwin Pacheco
LudwinPach... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:
We have SQL server 2000, SP3. Whenever I go into
Enterprise Manager(on either the server itself or on my
desktop Enterprise Manager) and click on "Taskpad View", I
get a "Internet Explorer Script Error" box that pops up.
It says
"An error has occured in the script on this page"
Line: 307
Char:2
Error: Unspecified error
Code: 0
URL: res//c:\program%20files\Microsoft%20SQL%20Server\80
\Tools\Binn\Resources\1033\sqlmmc.rll/Tabs.html
Try our productSifoboEnterprise Manager for SQL Server its free.
http://www.sifobo.com
What does this have to do with Ludwin's problem? And you did it in
a thread about BCP, too.

Kindly stop flogging your ad unless it's actually relevant.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

We are not flogging our ad. All I am saying is Sifobo can help him
overcome the problem he is facing.
I repeat my earlier question: How?

Your web site describes your product as a unified backup/restore
interface for a mixed Oracle / Microsoft SQL environment. Ludwin's
message doesn't mention backup/restore, it just mentions Enterprise
Manager and Taskpad View.

There are some vague implications that your product may actually be
a unified general-purpose interface, able to replace large parts of
the functionality of both Enterprise Manager (for MS SQL) and Oracle's
equivalent thereof. If so, then that's more interesting to people
who work in mixed shops, and possibly also interesting to people like
Ludwin who just have some problem with EM; but you need to say so.

The other message mentioned BCP, which I normally hear about in the
context of importing large quantities of data at great speed, rather
than backup/restore. Your product could conceivably be relevant here,
too, but again you should explain more about how.

(Incidentally, your download page is broken in Firefox 3 - the form
appears below the footer - though IE 7, Opera 9.5, and Safari 3.1.1
all render it correctly, so this may be a Firefox bug.)


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  #37  
Old   
Ed Murphy
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: SQL Server Enterprise Manager Error - 06-21-2008 , 11:32 AM



sifobo wrote:

Quote:
On Jun 21, 1:08 am, Ed Murphy <emurph... (AT) socal (DOT) rr.com> wrote:
sifobowrote:
On Jun 11, 4:00 am, Ludwin Pacheco
LudwinPach... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:
We have SQL server 2000, SP3. Whenever I go into
Enterprise Manager(on either the server itself or on my
desktop Enterprise Manager) and click on "Taskpad View", I
get a "Internet Explorer Script Error" box that pops up.
It says
"An error has occured in the script on this page"
Line: 307
Char:2
Error: Unspecified error
Code: 0
URL: res//c:\program%20files\Microsoft%20SQL%20Server\80
\Tools\Binn\Resources\1033\sqlmmc.rll/Tabs.html
Try our productSifoboEnterprise Manager for SQL Server its free.
http://www.sifobo.com
What does this have to do with Ludwin's problem? And you did it in
a thread about BCP, too.

Kindly stop flogging your ad unless it's actually relevant.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

We are not flogging our ad. All I am saying is Sifobo can help him
overcome the problem he is facing.
I repeat my earlier question: How?

Your web site describes your product as a unified backup/restore
interface for a mixed Oracle / Microsoft SQL environment. Ludwin's
message doesn't mention backup/restore, it just mentions Enterprise
Manager and Taskpad View.

There are some vague implications that your product may actually be
a unified general-purpose interface, able to replace large parts of
the functionality of both Enterprise Manager (for MS SQL) and Oracle's
equivalent thereof. If so, then that's more interesting to people
who work in mixed shops, and possibly also interesting to people like
Ludwin who just have some problem with EM; but you need to say so.

The other message mentioned BCP, which I normally hear about in the
context of importing large quantities of data at great speed, rather
than backup/restore. Your product could conceivably be relevant here,
too, but again you should explain more about how.

(Incidentally, your download page is broken in Firefox 3 - the form
appears below the footer - though IE 7, Opera 9.5, and Safari 3.1.1
all render it correctly, so this may be a Firefox bug.)


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