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How To Take Copy of SQLSERVER 2005 DataBase

any one knows how to Take Copy of SQLSERVER 2005 DataBase .
May 28 '07 #1
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bartonc
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any one knows how to Take Copy of SQLSERVER 2005 DataBase .
Well, tijujoseph: I see that yesterday you posted in the SQL Server Forum and have received replies there, but now you have mistakenly posted this question in the Articles section of this group and this may be your only reply. See how that works? Perhaps a moderator of this group will come along soon and move it to the SQL Server Forum so that you may have a chance at getting a reply.
May 29 '07 #2
I posted this to sql server forum because it is related to sql server.Thanks for your kind attention
May 29 '07 #3
Banfa
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I posted this to sql server forum because it is related to sql server.Thanks for your kind attention
No You have posted this to the Articles section of the SQLSERVER Group, please make sure you post questions into the Forum section.

I am moving this thread now.
May 29 '07 #4

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