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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Can replacing nic in server cause null fields?

Our IBM motherboard died and had to be replaced today.
Now our imaging software returns null fields in some data
fields. We run SQL 2000 on NT 4.0 server on this box.
Could somehow the replacement of the motherboard that uses
a different mac burned onto the integrated NIC controller
have caused this?
aspirin,
Unlikely unless you are using WMI to query hardware.
Mark Allison, SQL Server MVP
http://www.markallison.co.uk
Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602.html
aspirin wrote:
> Our IBM motherboard died and had to be replaced today.
> Now our imaging software returns null fields in some data
> fields. We run SQL 2000 on NT 4.0 server on this box.
> Could somehow the replacement of the motherboard that uses
> a different mac burned onto the integrated NIC controller
> have caused this?

Can replacing nic in server cause null fields?

Our IBM motherboard died and had to be replaced today.
Now our imaging software returns null fields in some data
fields. We run SQL 2000 on NT 4.0 server on this box.
Could somehow the replacement of the motherboard that uses
a different mac burned onto the integrated NIC controller
have caused this?aspirin,
Unlikely unless you are using WMI to query hardware.
--
Mark Allison, SQL Server MVP
http://www.markallison.co.uk
Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602.html
aspirin wrote:
> Our IBM motherboard died and had to be replaced today.
> Now our imaging software returns null fields in some data
> fields. We run SQL 2000 on NT 4.0 server on this box.
> Could somehow the replacement of the motherboard that uses
> a different mac burned onto the integrated NIC controller
> have caused this?

Can replacing nic in server cause null fields?

Our IBM motherboard died and had to be replaced today.
Now our imaging software returns null fields in some data
fields. We run SQL 2000 on NT 4.0 server on this box.
Could somehow the replacement of the motherboard that uses
a different mac burned onto the integrated NIC controller
have caused this?aspirin,
Unlikely unless you are using WMI to query hardware.
--
Mark Allison, SQL Server MVP
http://www.markallison.co.uk
Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602.html
aspirin wrote:
> Our IBM motherboard died and had to be replaced today.
> Now our imaging software returns null fields in some data
> fields. We run SQL 2000 on NT 4.0 server on this box.
> Could somehow the replacement of the motherboard that uses
> a different mac burned onto the integrated NIC controller
> have caused this?