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SQL Server 2000 - restoring (point in time)

M&M
Dear All,

Do anyone know where I can find some useful documentation or any
documentation
about restoring database to the point in time (using logs).

SQL Server 2000 on Win 2000

Thanks for all,
M&M
Jul 23 '05 #1
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