is it a legal copy of SQL Server?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Kear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "SQL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 7:52 PM
Subject: Is this bad news?


> I've been trying to identify what's causing my new WinXP Pro to keep
> dialing out to my isp, and I have seen in the event viewer that there's
> a lot of activity in my SQL2000.
>
>
> I'm particularly interested in a number of items labeled
>
> 8128 :
> Using 'xpsqlbot.dll' version '2000.80.194' to execute extended stored
> procedure 'xp_qv'.
>
>
> These have run at a time when I have been in bed asleep and certainly
> not doing anything on my system.  I haven't set up any stored procedures
> myself yet - this is a brand new SQL2000 installation and hasn't got any
> live data on it yet.
>
>
> I'm thinking this is a hack attempt (probably successful).  Is there any
> legitimate reason why SQL2000 should be active when nothing else is on
> my system?  Since this is (or at least WAS) a default installation, is
> there anything called xp_qv that has a legitimate use?
>
>
>
> Cheers,
> Michael Kear
> Windsor, NSW, Australia
> AFP Webworks.
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