Stop provisioning message by CP Client in Nokia

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Here's how to Stop provisioning message by CP Client in Nokia.

i. There are two ways to allow SQL Server to install on a 4K sector drive:

1. **Use the 512e emulation mode.** This mode allows the drive to simulate a sector size of 512 bytes. However, this can lead to performance degradation and other issues.
2. **Use the trace flag 1800.** This trace flag forces SQL Server to use a sector size of 4K bytes for all read and write operations.

To enable 512e emulation mode, you need to consult the documentation for your storage controller.

To enable trace flag 1800, you need to start SQL Server with the following command:

```
sqlservr -T1800
```

You can also add trace flag 1800 to the SQL Server startup parameters. To do this, open the SQL Server Configuration Manager and navigate to the **SQL Server Services** node. Right-click on the SQL Server instance that you want to modify and select **Properties**. In the **Startup Parameters** tab, add the following parameter:

```
-T1800
```

**Important:** It is important to note that enabling trace flag 1800 can have a negative impact on performance. It is recommended that you only use this trace flag if you are unable to install SQL Server on a 4K sector drive without it.

**Best practice:** The best practice is to disable the 512e emulation mode on your 4K sector drive and install SQL Server without using trace flag 1800. This will ensure the best possible performance and reliability.

Here are some additional tips for installing SQL Server on a 4K sector drive:

* Make sure that your operating system and all hardware components are compatible with 4K sector drives.
* Format the drive using the GPT partition table.
* Align the drive so that the start of each partition and file is aligned with a 4K sector boundary.

If you are having trouble installing SQL Server on a 4K sector drive, you can contact Microsoft support for assistance.

ii. There are two ways to start the SQL Server service:

1. **Using SQL Server Configuration Manager.** To do this, open SQL Server Configuration Manager and navigate to the **SQL Server Services** node. Right-click on the SQL Server instance that you want to start and select **Start**.
2. **Using Command Prompt.** To do this, open a Command Prompt window and run the following command:

```
net start MSSQLSERVER
```

If you are starting a named instance of SQL Server, you need to replace `MSSQLSERVER` with the name of the instance. For example, to start a named instance called `SQLEXPRESS`, you would run the following command:

```
net start SQLEXPRESS
```

Once you have started the SQL Server service, you can connect to the SQL Server instance using SQL Server Management Studio or another SQL Server client tool.

Here are some additional things to keep in mind when starting the SQL Server service:

* If the SQL Server service is not running, you will not be able to connect to the SQL Server instance.
* If the SQL Server service is stopped unexpectedly, it may cause data corruption or other problems.
* If you are making changes to the SQL Server configuration, you should stop the SQL Server service before making the changes.
* Once you have made the changes to the SQL Server configuration, you should start the SQL Server service again.

If you are having trouble starting the SQL Server service, you can contact Microsoft support for assistance.

iii. The CP Client app is an application that is related to the Rich Communication Suite (RCS) service, which is a set of protocols and standards that enable enhanced communication features such as phone-book with presence, instant messaging and multimedia calling¹. The CP Client app is responsible for handling the provisioning messages that are sent by the network provider to configure the RCS settings on the device. However, some users have reported that they receive annoying notifications from the CP Client app that say "New Provisioning Message" with three options: Postpone, Delete or OK. These notifications do not seem to have any effect and keep reappearing after a few minutes.

There are different ways to stop these notifications from the CP Client app, depending on the device model and the network provider. One possible solution is to force stop and disable the CP Client app from the settings menu.

Another possible solution is to reset the network settings or contact the network provider for assistance. This may help to resolve any issues with the access point settings or the RCS configuration.

The CP Client app should not be confused with other apps that have similar names but different functions. There is also a website called CPPLUS that offers software downloads for various security products such as CPPLUS Indigo, CPPLUS Orange, CPPLUS Red, and CPPLUS Xylo.

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