microsoft.sqlserver.express.objectexplorer.dll

Company
Microsoft Corporation
Description

SQL Server Object Explorer Package

Version
9.0.4035.0
Architecture
32 bit
Threat Score
0 %
Original size
1854.3 Kb
Download size
354.7 Kb
MD5
138efac448fc442062067684e9baf28e
SHA1
126e53395214b0fdbe8fbf29411cdc8c696ae26a
SHA256
e41d885663cf6129f022fe41f25b579848f5c5c8a51a023ff0cb967d9db39b3e
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 to execute requested command.

#Unable to perform script operation.

'Agent XPs' component is turned off as part of the security configuration for this server. A system administrator can enable the use of 'Agent XPs' by using sp_configure. For more information about enabling 'Agent XPs', see Surface

)Unable to stop service {0} on server {1}.

*Unable to pause service {0} on server {1}.

*Unable to start service {0} on server {1}.

+The start date must be before the end date.

+Unable to resume service {0} on server {1}.

,Unable to restart service {0} on server {1}.

-Unable to schedule script execution as a job.

0Unable to script action to SQL Server Agent job.

2A fatal error occured parsing the XML

3Attempting to start the following service on {0}...

6Are you sure you want to start the {1} service on {0}?

7The ServiceSpecificExitCode property specifies a service-specific error code for errors that occur while the service is either starting or stopping. The exit codes are defined by the service represented by this class. This value is only set when the ExitCodeproperty value is ERROR_SERVICE_SPECIFIC_ERROR, 1066.

8Are you sure you want to restart the {1} service on {0}?

Accessing this server via SQL Management Objects (SMO) or Distributed Management Objects (DMO) is currently not permitted. Would you like to enable this functionality?

BThe StartMode property indicates the start mode of the Win32 base service. Boot specifies a device driver started by the operating system loader. This value is valid only for driver services. System specifies a device driver started by the IoInitSystem function. This value is valid only for driver services. Automatic specifies a service to be started automatically by the service control manager during system startup. Manual specifies a service to be started by the service control manager when a process calls the StartService function. Disabled specifies a service that can no longer be started.

If this service fails to start during startup, the ErrorControl property specifies the severity of the error. The value indicates the action taken by the startup program if failure occurs. All errors are logged by the computer system. The computer system does not notify the user of Ignore errors. With Normal errors the user is notified. With Severe errors, the system is restarted with the last-known-good configuration. Finally, onCritical errors the system attempts to restart with a good configuration.

The ExitCode property specifies a Win32 error code defining any problems encountered in starting or stopping the service. This property is set to ERROR_SERVICE_SPECIFIC_ERROR (1066) when the error is unique to the service represented by this class, and information about the error is available in the ServiceSpecificExitCode member. The service sets this value to NO_ERROR when running, and again upon normal termination.

The TagId property specifies a unique tag value for this service in the group. A value of 0 indicates that the service has not been assigned a tag. A tag can be used for ordering service startup within a load order group by specifying a tag order vector in the registry located at: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetControlGroupOrderList. Tags are only evaluated for Kernel Driver and File System Driver start type services that have Boot or System start modes.

The WaitHint property specifies the estimated time required (in milliseconds) for a pending start, stop, pause, or continue operation. After the specified amount of time has elapsed, the service makes its next call to the SetServiceStatus function with either an incremented CheckPoint value or a change in Current State. If the amount of time specified by WaitHint passes, and CheckPoint has not been incremented, or the Current State has not changed, the service control manager or service control program assumes that an error has occurred.

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Last update: 16/05/2024