Ssis838 - Patched
Beyond security, many administrators have reported measurable performance gains post-patch. In a controlled benchmark by Database Trends and Applications, the patched version showed:
These improvements stem from the removal of debug code and the optimization of buffer management routines that were originally causing excessive context switching.
After logging in, re-run the driverquery command. The version should now reflect the patched build. Also, check the Event Viewer under Windows Logs > System for events with source "MsiInstaller" confirming successful installation. ssis838 patched
Note: For clarity, it is important to address a naming convention confusion that often occurs.
If you are searching for "SSIS-838" on the open web, you may inadvertently encounter results related to the Japanese Adult Video (JAV) industry. "SSIS-838" is a standard product identification code for a specific film release by the studio S1 No. 1 Style. These improvements stem from the removal of debug
In this context, the term "Patched" usually refers to a modified video file (often removing censorship or fixing playback issues in a specific rip). If you arrived here looking for information on that specific media file, "Patched" simply means the file has been edited or modified from its original retail state.
However, for IT professionals and Database Administrators, the following section applies to the software context. for IT professionals and Database Administrators
Not recommended. Deleting the file will break any application that calls it (often silently). The system will show "driver not found" errors in the Application log. Always patch rather than remove.
