Shadow system Dispatcher dies when Upgrading to EHP5 on MS SQL SERVER 2008

Hi I am upgrading ECC 6.0 to EHP5 on MS QL Server 2008.
The Dispatcher dies with the following error in Dev_w0 trace in Shadown work directory.
Any Help is highly appreciated.
calling db_connect ...
B  Loading DB library 'D:\usr\sap\EHPI\abap\exe\dbmssslib.dll' ...
B  Library 'D:\usr\sap\EHPI\abap\exe\dbmssslib.dll' loaded
B  Version of 'D:\usr\sap\EHPI\abap\exe\dbmssslib.dll' is "720.00", patchlevel (0.95)
C  Callback functions for dynamic profile parameter registered
C  Thread ID:14964
C  Thank You for using the SLODBC-interface
C  Using dynamic link library 'D:\usr\sap\EHPI\abap\exe\dbmssslib.dll'
C  dbmssslib.dll patch info
C    SAP patchlevel  0
C    SAP patchno  95
C    Last MSSQL DBSL patchlevel 0
C    Last MSSQL DBSL patchno         95
C    Last MSSQL DBSL patchcomment R3load import: Invalid field size for datatype (1603882)
C  ODBC Driver chosen: SQL Server Native Client 10.0 native
C  Network connection used from HCMWSECDEV to HCMWSECDEV\ECD using tcp:HCMWSECDEV\ECD
C  Network connection used from HCMWSECDEV to HCMWSECDEV\ECD using tcp:HCMWSECDEV\ECD
C  Driver: sqlncli10.dll Driver release: 10.00.2531
C  GetDbRelease: 10.00.2531.00
C  GetDbRelease: Got DB release numbers (10,0,2531,0)
C  ERROR: -1 in function CheckCodepageType (SQLExecDirect failed) [line 19432]
C  (208) [42S02] [Microsoft][SQL Server Native Client 10.0][SQL Server]Invalid object name 'DBPROPERTIES'.
B  Connection 0 opened (DBSL handle 0)
C  ERROR: -1 in function StartSelect (execute) [line 12976]
C  (208) [42S02] [Microsoft][SQL Server Native Client 10.0][SQL Server]Invalid object name 'SVERS'.
C  ERROR: -1 in function StartSelect (execute) [line 12976]
Regards,
Rao D

Hi Paul,
The user used for the upgrade may not have rights to read DBPROPERTIES. Have you reviewed this forum entry: [Invalid object name DBPROPERTIES|shadow system problem;
Not sure if that helps but thought it might provide a clue.
Thanks!
J. Haynes

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    http://serverfault.com/questions/458935/aws-rds-sql-server-ssl-connection-the-target-principal-name-is-incorrect
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    Thanks,
    Lydia Zhang
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