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SYMPTOMS
Creating several defaults in the model database can cause SQL Server to
generate a 602 error when executing some stored procedures.
This does not happen on all stored procedures. In the bug replication, the only stored procedure that was always affected is a system stored procedure that is no longer used for SQL Server for Windows NT, sp_lookup. It has been reported that the 602 error was observed on other stored procedures, but this could not be replicated. WORKAROUNDDrop and recreate any affected stored procedures. If the problem occurs on system stored procedures, they can be restored using the scripts INSTMSTR.SQL, INSTCAT.SQL, ADMIN2.SQL, or OBJECT2.SQL in c:\Sql\Install. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft SQL Server version 4.2. This problem does not occur in version 6.0. Additional query words: Windows NT
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