Hi,
Yes, its Finish. I found the solution.
The problem was that the SQL Agent was started with a
login with language= Finish.
We changed it and restarted and the problema was
resolved.
Thanks
[quoted text, click to view] >-----Original Message-----
>Looks like Finish to me. Check if the regional settings
on your client
>haven't changed, or the language for the login that you
use to login to SQL
>Server. Which application do you see these names in?
>
>--
>Jacco Schalkwijk
>SQL Server MVP
>
>
>"Miriam" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:d5b201c40ab2$43c6e060$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> Hi,
>> I have a db on Sqlserver 2000, compatibility level 80
>> and my collation name
is "SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS", I
>> have SP3
>>
>> On the server regional options we have dd/MM/YYYY, and
>> the problem is that after a reboot I have months
>>
like 'tammi', 'helmi', 'maails', 'huhti', 'touko', 'kesa',
>> 'heina', 'elo', 'syys', and the dates are not correct
>>
>> Do anyone help me?
>>
>> Thanks
>
>
>.
Looks like Finish to me. Check if the regional settings on your client
haven't changed, or the language for the login that you use to login to SQL
Server. Which application do you see these names in?
--
Jacco Schalkwijk
SQL Server MVP
[quoted text, click to view] "Miriam" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:d5b201c40ab2$43c6e060$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi,
> I have a db on Sqlserver 2000, compatibility level 80
> and my collation name is "SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS", I
> have SP3
>
> On the server regional options we have dd/MM/YYYY, and
> the problem is that after a reboot I have months
> like 'tammi', 'helmi', 'maails', 'huhti', 'touko', 'kesa',
> 'heina', 'elo', 'syys', and the dates are not correct
>
> Do anyone help me?
>
> Thanks