06 March 2007

Maintenance Plans Changes -- Knowledge Base Article

For all of those who are coming to my blog looking for the latest Maintenance Plan information, please visit: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933508.

In short:
* We've released a refreshed version of the service pack without the Maintenance Plan bug
* We have released a patch that can be applied to users who have installed the initial release of SP2

If you have questions, please feel free to post them here.

Paul A. Mestemaker II
Program Manager
Microsoft SQL Server Manageability

 

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# SQL Server Manageability Team Blog said:

Users of SQL Server 2005 maintenance plans should be aware of a change in SP2 that affects existing cleanup tasks until updated using SQL Server SP2 tools. ...

06 March 07 at 7:36 PM
# Dan's Blog said:

A fix for maintenance plans was posted today. You can read more about it on the Relational Engine Manageability

06 March 07 at 7:54 PM
# WishingIwasOnSQL2000 said:

Maintenance plans stink in 2005.  Can't believe this thing was released with such a plethora of problems....

08 March 07 at 1:33 PM
# cmptrwhiz said:

In SQL 2000 you could redirect the history for maintenance plans to a different server. How do you accomplish this in SQL 2005?

27 December 07 at 3:35 PM

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About Paul Mestemaker

I am a Program Manager on the SQL Server Manageability Team at Microsoft. I am a proud University of Michigan alumnus. I graduated with a business degree from the Stephen M. Ross School of Business in 2005.
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