We just upgraded our MS SQL 7.0 server to a MS SQL 2000 cluster.  Suddenly,
we are getting the error :

ODBC Error - Unknown Token Received from SQL Server [S1000]

This happens intermittently, but frequently when doing even the simplest
lookups.  I can hit all the really involved tafs and never have a problem
and then, the next moment error out on a simple login lookup.  Microsoft
shows the error, but lays it on a number of things that don't quite match
up.  Usually they reference MS SQL 6.x   One fix went so far as to say not
to use DISTINCT or Views.  That's not acceptable. 

Everything worked prior to the clustering.  We had a weeks period of using
one server with the 2000 upgrade, so I don't think that's the issue.

Any help?  I would really appreciate it.

Hutch White
IT Development Specialist
Capital Pacific Homes, Inc.
1717 W. 6th. St., Ste. 140
Austin, TX    78703
Phone          :(512)320-8888
Fax              :(512)320-0724
Mobile         :(512)750-3346
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Weiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 5:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Witango OSX and apache

Marc,

I still may,

I have had numerous people say I can do it all with Apache, it comes with
the OS and from what I am told, is very reliable and fast. I have 4 Webstar
4.4 machines. I restart each one of them numerous times during the day. Have
tried to work out SSL issues with them and Tango and the Webstar folks
always want to charge a bunch of money for tech support stuff that I think
is their problem. I guess I am just tired of their promises and run arounds.
After a while, I just felt maybe if I sucked it up and figured out Apache,
things might be better.

Tell me what you experience has been with V.

Mark



,On 2/18/03 2:31 PM, "Marc Van Gastel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Mark, why didn't you go the Webstar V way ?
> 
> just curious,
> Marc Van Gastel

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