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Posted - 2001-07-10 : 22:03:24
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| Bryan writes "We recently switched servers to take on more users and a soon to come bigger app. We completly built a new server with the same OS (NT 4 SP5) and new HD drives, new box, fresh SQL 7.0 SP3 install... - the whole nine yards. We restored the master and msdb tables and then restored the remaining DB's and everything worked great until we noticed that our e-mail notifications stating whether a maintenance job was successful or not was using the old server name. So we figured it was something from the restored plan, so we delelted it and re-added it. Yet, Outlook is still using the old server's name in the Subject line. This server isn't even plugged in anymore.Why would Outlook 98 be using the old server name and not the new server name in the email notifications from which it presides? It's annoying with 10 SQL servers sending me 4 notifications every morning." |
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