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Using MS SQL 2000 .bak file with SQL2005

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Hi,

I have a bak file of MS SQL server 2000 and now I want to use this with MS SQL 2005.

Anyone please advice
Thanks
Jose
Aug 28 '07 #1
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Purple
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Hi bjose,

Welcome to TSDN MSSQL forum.

If you are trying to restore a database from a backup to allow for testing and development on SQL 2005, I have found taking a copy of the database and log files a much better way to achieve this..

Take a read of this for some specifics on one approach..

Regards Purple
Aug 28 '07 #2
bjose
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Thanks a lot. It worked. You are great.

I have one more question, is, I want to remove my login credentials from SQL server login window. It always rembember the server names I connected, and my login name. I want to avoid the same.

Thanks
Jose

Hi bjose,

Welcome to TSDN MSSQL forum.

If you are trying to restore a database from a backup to allow for testing and development on SQL 2005, I have found taking a copy of the database and log files a much better way to achieve this..

Take a read of this for some specifics on one approach..

Regards Purple
Aug 28 '07 #3
Purple
404 Expert 256MB
Hi,

Am pleased it did the trick for you..

Your username / password are being stored by windows cause you ticked the remember these details checkbox I think.. Clearing stored passwords is done in different places depending on the operating system..

What version of windows are you running ?

Regards Purple
Aug 28 '07 #4
bjose
5
I am using Vista Business and XP Pro

Waiting for your reply

Thanks
Jose
Hi,

Am pleased it did the trick for you..

Your username / password are being stored by windows cause you ticked the remember these details checkbox I think.. Clearing stored passwords is done in different places depending on the operating system..

What version of windows are you running ?

Regards Purple
Aug 28 '07 #5
Purple
404 Expert 256MB
Hi,

is this in sql server management studio ?

Purple
Aug 28 '07 #6
bjose
5
Yes. Developer edition

Thanks
Jose

Hi,

is this in sql server management studio ?

Purple
Aug 28 '07 #7

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