Windows 2003 SP1 and Demo CD to have UDF working
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Posted 2/25/2008 7:38:35 AM
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Hi,

I need to compile one UDF function, So I try to install visual c++ 2005 but that need SP1 of windows server 2003.

When I have install the SP1 teradata DBS doesn't start anymore "memory read error in application.."

Must I do anything to get teradata working with SP1 or is there any free compiler that I can install to have UDF working without needed to have install SP1 ?

Thanks you,

Mica Hallin
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Posted 2/25/2008 8:14:40 AM
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Ok sorry I found this threads now!

http://www.teradataforum.com/teradata/20040720_184343.htm

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Posted 2/25/2008 11:06:00 AM
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You may be getting an access violation when Teradata attempts to execute some generated machine code. SP1 implemented a new memory protection feature known as "Data Execution Protection".

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/875352

In order to run the demo, you will need to diable this feature. (I believe the regular release is now compatible with DEP.)

Edit c:\boot.ini, look for "/noexecute=" and change the parameter value after "=" to "alwaysoff". The file should like something like this:

[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=alwaysoff /fastdetect
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