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Restoring the master to different drive letters

Can you restore the master database, running on windows server 2000, sql
server 2000 from a backup that was taken from c:\ to another server
restoring to d:\?

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See:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...en-us%3b224071

John

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Can you restore the master database, running on windows server 2000, sql
server 2000 from a backup that was taken from c:\ to another server
restoring to d:\?

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