Checks whether the open objects server option is set to 0, the optimal value on instances SQL Server 2000. Using a nonzero value can lead to errors when you are using SQL Server 2000. This value should not be changed from the default value of 0, unless you are working with Microsoft Customer Support Services (CSS) to solve a specific problem.
Checks whether the CPU architecture of feature(s) you are trying to upgrade is different than the CPU architecture of this ...
Checks whether the database has suspect database pages. A database page is set suspect by error 824. This error occurs when ...
Checks whether the dbo or a db_owner is assigned to a fixed server sysadmin role for databases where the trustworthy bit ...
Checks whether the edition of the selected SQL Server instance is supported in this SQL Server edtion downgrade scenario. ...
Checks whether the open objects server option is set to 0, the optimal value on instances SQL Server 2000. Using a nonzero ...
Checks whether the recovery model is set to the full recovery model instead of the simple recovery model for non-read only ...
Checks whether the specified drive is FAT32 file system volume. Installing on a FAT32 file system is supported but not recommended ...
Checks whether the SQL Server service can be restarted; or for a clustered instance, whether the SQL Server resource is online. ...
Checks whether the value of the locks option is the default setting of 0. This enables the Database Engine to allocate and ...