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Problems when upgrading to sql server 2000 sp 4

Hi
I have 4 sql server sp 3 on windows 2000 advance server. Currently, I
have upgraded 3 of them to sp 4. I am left with the problematic one. I
cant upgrade this to sp 4. I waited for more than half an hour during
the "validating user". I chosed "windows authentication" I had also
tried "system authentication" but both reached the same waiting stage.
The user that i logged on was an administrator. I even try another
administrator but both yield the same results.

any advise.

Rgds

Jul 31 '06 #1
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