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SQL Server Forum / DB Engine / SQL Server / March 2008

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Unistall a SQL Server 2000 Hotfix

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Tom - 14 Mar 2008 19:21 GMT
I'm preparing to install SQL Server Hotfix 2187.  I have 4 standalone servers
all running SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition SP4.  I've been trying to
figure out how to uninstall the hotfix in case something goes wrong.  I can't
find any information on the Microsoft website, or others for that matter.

I did notice that after applying the hotfix in a test environment, the
hotfix appears in Add/Remove Programs.  Is it as simple as removing the
hotfix from here, or is there soemthing else that would need to be done?
John Bell - 15 Mar 2008 08:43 GMT
Hi Tom

I have never removed it, but that is supposed to be the way to go although
on Clusters there may be issues http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922040/en-us

John

> I'm preparing to install SQL Server Hotfix 2187.  I have 4 standalone servers
> all running SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition SP4.  I've been trying to
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> hotfix appears in Add/Remove Programs.  Is it as simple as removing the
> hotfix from here, or is there soemthing else that would need to be done?
 
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