Microsoft KB Archive/201753

= SMS: Software Inventory Corruption in SQL Database =

Article ID: 201753

Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.2 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q201753



SYMPTOMS
The SQL database shows several corrupted items (a date, time, path, or just miscellaneous characters) in the Software_COMM and the Software_SPEC tables.

This happens when you perform a query and select the Software Group. Unwanted items appear in the drop-down list.



WORKAROUND
Go to Systems Management Server Database Manager and select Delete Group Classes. Go to Personal Computer architecture, select Software, and click OK. This action deletes the Software_COMM and the Software_SPEC tables in the SQL database.

Go to Systems Management Server Administrator and resend all of the Packages set up to take software inventory. (This will re-create fresh software inventory tables in the SQL database)



MORE INFORMATION
WARNING: Until the Software Inventory tables are rebuilt, Systems Management Server Admin will not display any Software Inventory information for all users.

For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

175764 SMS: DBCNV12a Does Not Modify Table During SMS 1.2 SP2 Upgrade" for more information on this subject.

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