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I am currently in the process of performing updates on a SQL Server. Our SQL Server contains two databases, lets call them \\smyqlserver\$database1 and \\mysqlserver\$database2.

I perform the first hotfix and the installer ends reporting successful installation. However, upon attemping the next hotfix in the sequence, it fails due to \\mysqlserver\$database1 possessing the correct version (4211) while reporting that \\mysqlserver\$database2 is still at the initial version (4035)

Wouldn't the hotfix update both instances at the same time?

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Nope, they typically only do one instance at a time. There are definitely times when you wouldn't want to do all instances at once. What hotfix are you installing?

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  • Specifically, KB961930. Sep 14, 2009 at 22:02
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Each service pack and hotfix need to be applied to each instance independently of each other.

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