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There are times when we see that while installing Service Pack 4 for SQL Server 2000 on standalone or clustered instance, the binaries have been upgraded but somehow SP4 failed to apply the T-SQL upgrade scripts. You can apply below steps to install SQL Server 2000 SP4 scripts on your instance.
- After the point that the binaries are upgraded on the cluster nodes or the standalone server, you must run the SQL SP4 scripts
- Close all applications that are accessing SQL Server, including SQL Enterprise Manager
- Take the SQL Server offline if on a cluster or stop the SQL Service if standalone
- Make sure from the services panel that the SQL Service is stopped
- From command prompt goto path \Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\Binn
- Use proper path to reach in Named Instance folders
- Start SQL Server in Single User Mode from command prompt through command sqlservr -T4022 -T4010 -m
- Check proper command in SQL 2000 BOL if this is named instance, above syntax is for default instance
- Open the SQL Query Analyzer & connect to the Master database
- Run below scripts in Master database in exact sequence as they appear below, taking them from the Install folder of SP4 setup directory
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- sp1_serv_uni.sql
- 80sp1-tools.sql
- sp2_serv_uni.sql
- 80sp2-tools.sql
- sp3_serv_uni.sql
- 80sp3-tools.sql
- replsys.sql
- replcom.sql
- repltran.sql
- replmerg.sql
- remove_old_msx_accounts.sql
- sp4_serv_uni.sql
- 80sp4-tools.sql
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- At this point you would have installed all the script that SP4 setup applies
- Close the SQL Query Analyzer
- At the command prompt press [ctrl+c] keys to shutdown the SQL Server
- Again make sure from the Service panel that the SQL Server Service is stopped
- Start the SQL Server again from command prompt sqlservr -T4022 -T4010
- Open the SQL Query Analyzer & connect to the Master database
- Run the below stored procedure in Master database [provide the previous build of SQL Server, the below example considers SP3 Build 760]
- EXEC sp_vupgrade_replication @security_mode=1,@ver_old=760
- Close SQL Query Analyzer
- At the command prompt press [ctrl+c] keys to shutdown the SQL Server
- Reboot the server or the nodes if this is cluster