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Support Forum for database administrators and web based access to important newsgroups related to databasesHi, I am very new to Microsoft Technologies, infact new to database world :)I have a SQL-Server 7.0 back. How can i restore it? Moreover , can i restore this backup by using SQL-Server 2000Enterprise edition, how should i go about it? Any help or comments will be highly appreciated. -Erland
Post Follow-up to this messageEasiest in the login run is to read about the RESTORE command in Books Onlin e. After you understand how that RESTORE command work, you will find it natural how to work the GUI dialog in Enterprise Manager (if you chose to use it instead of executing the RESTORE command in Query Analyzer). -- Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp http://www. solidqualitylearning .com/ "Erland" <Erland.Erikson@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1132234090.437642.38470@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > Hi, > I am very new to Microsoft Technologies, infact new to database world > :)I have a SQL-Server 7.0 back. How can i restore it? Moreover , can i > restore this backup by using SQL-Server 2000Enterprise edition, how > should i go about it? > Any help or comments will be highly appreciated. > -Erland >
Post Follow-up to this messageTibor Karaszi wrote: > Easiest in the login run is to read about the RESTORE command in Books Onl ine. After you understand > how that RESTORE command work, you will find it natural how to work the GU I dialog in Enterprise > Manager (if you chose to use it instead of executing the RESTORE command i n Query Analyzer). > osql restore database blah from disk = 'c:\blah.dat' something like that
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