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SQL Server 2005 Mirroring

Is there a way to programatically cause a SQL Server 2005 instance
failover to its mirror after connection is completed using vb.net
2005? Thanks

Feb 19 '07 #1
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oh I found this I swear it is based off of ALTER DATABASE and you need
to specify ALLOW_DATA_LOSS i believe is the syntax; i'd check SQL
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On Feb 19, 2:44 pm, "TexasAggie96" <jrwallac...@msn.comwrote:
Is there a way to programatically cause a SQL Server 2005 instance
failover to its mirror after connection is completed using vb.net
2005? Thanks

Feb 20 '07 #2

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