Remember that there are two SP3 distributions; one for the RDBMS and one for
Analysis Services. Just because you have updated the RDBMS to SP3 doesn't
mean that Analysis Services is automatically updated.
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Dave Wickert [MSFT]
dwickert@online.microsoft.com
Program Manager
BI SystemsTeam
SQL BI Product Unit (Analysis Services)
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[quoted text, click to view] "Jacco Schalkwijk" <jacco.please.reply@to.newsgroups.mvps.org.invalid> wrote
in message news:eVK5Ub5jEHA.3696@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> If you use the Analysis Services client to access cubes on a different
> server, and that server has SP3 installed and your machine hasn't, it will
> most likely solve the problem. In any case it is good to be on the latest
> service pack.
>
> --
> Jacco Schalkwijk
> SQL Server MVP
>
>
> "Lucy Lu" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:051f01c48f00$31b34260$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> >I have got a problem! I have just installed Analysis
> > Services, and am able to build and process cubes, however,
> > unable to browse cubes. When I tried to browse the cube by
> > right clicking on a cube and selecting the option 'browse
> > data', an error message came up:'unable to browse the
> > cube, unspecified error'. Sometimes the error message
> > contains an additional line 'unable to locate the cube'. I
> > have checked the data path in the Server Properties and it
> > is correct. Please help! Could it be that the SP3 for
> > Analysis Services might not have been installed?
> >
>
>