Sunday, February 19, 2012

"GUID should contain 32 digits" when saving brand new Maintenance

Someone help me please. I'm confused.
I've got a brand new Maintenance Plan which reorganizes indexes, clears out
the MP history and updates DB stats. It refused to save with a schedule of
once a week on Sunday at 1:00 a.m., but did save without a schedule (on
demand).
I have reopened the Maintenance Plan and tried to create a schedule. Every
time I try to close out and save (X on the upper right), it gives me the
Error: "GUID should contain 32 digits with 4 dashes
(xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx)" with an OK button and no other
information.
What is going on? Does anyone know? Help would be appreciatedd since we're
right on top of our official 2000-to-2005 server switch over.
Thanks,
Catadmin
--
MCDBA, MCSA
Random Thoughts: If a person is Microsoft Certified, does that mean that
Microsoft pays the bills for the funny white jackets that tie in the back?
@.=)Check this link out, hopefully it should resolve your issue.
http://www.kbalertz.com/Feedback_922651.aspx
Bob
"Catadmin" wrote:

> Someone help me please. I'm confused.
> I've got a brand new Maintenance Plan which reorganizes indexes, clears ou
t
> the MP history and updates DB stats. It refused to save with a schedule o
f
> once a week on Sunday at 1:00 a.m., but did save without a schedule (on
> demand).
> I have reopened the Maintenance Plan and tried to create a schedule. Ever
y
> time I try to close out and save (X on the upper right), it gives me the
> Error: "GUID should contain 32 digits with 4 dashes
> (xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx)" with an OK button and no other
> information.
> What is going on? Does anyone know? Help would be appreciatedd since we'
re
> right on top of our official 2000-to-2005 server switch over.
> Thanks,
> Catadmin
> --
> MCDBA, MCSA
> Random Thoughts: If a person is Microsoft Certified, does that mean that
> Microsoft pays the bills for the funny white jackets that tie in the back?
'
> @.=)|||Just an FYI. I tried creating a new job that contained the above 3 steps an
d
the Notify Operator (set with a fail precendence from the other three tasks)
for another user db. I hit save, then the X up in the right hand corner and
got the following error message:
"Apply to target server failed for job 'MyJobName' "
I did get this error message on the other job and wonder if maybe there's a
connection between this and the GUID message?
Thanks,
Catadmin
MCDBA, MCSA
Random Thoughts: If a person is Microsoft Certified, does that mean that
Microsoft pays the bills for the funny white jackets that tie in the back?
@.=)
"Catadmin" wrote:

> Someone help me please. I'm confused.
> I've got a brand new Maintenance Plan which reorganizes indexes, clears ou
t
> the MP history and updates DB stats. It refused to save with a schedule o
f
> once a week on Sunday at 1:00 a.m., but did save without a schedule (on
> demand).
> I have reopened the Maintenance Plan and tried to create a schedule. Ever
y
> time I try to close out and save (X on the upper right), it gives me the
> Error: "GUID should contain 32 digits with 4 dashes
> (xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx)" with an OK button and no other
> information.
> What is going on? Does anyone know? Help would be appreciatedd since we'
re
> right on top of our official 2000-to-2005 server switch over.
> Thanks,
> Catadmin
> --
> MCDBA, MCSA
> Random Thoughts: If a person is Microsoft Certified, does that mean that
> Microsoft pays the bills for the funny white jackets that tie in the back?
'
> @.=)

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