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Ludwig
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That's why I said.. OR you will need to do extra tweaking... "If you are using MS SQL 2005 and you try to import your database into MS SQL 2008, it won't work or you will need to do extra tweaking or something, because that's what caused my problem." I'm sure you can get it to work with MS SQL 2008 but probably not with a simple backup and restore, so I was just giving everyone a precaution in case they run into the same issue that I had. If I do any mods, I plan to hire a developer, but the rest I want to try to learn myself. Edited by Ludwig - 12-April-2012 at 1:03pm |
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JoltDigital
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If you are restoring a backp of a db from a different server be sure to remove the orphaned sql users from the db and resolve any ownership issues from the orphaned users. You will then need to add the users you have configured on the new server to have access to the database.
Also if you are using mssql express make sure mixed authenication and tcpip are enabled. By default both are disabled. I would also suggest you contact your host about adding a license for sql2k8r2 web edition. It should be around $20/month.
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