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Moving Site/Database Using Backup and Restore Must Does
Last Post 22 Jan 2007 09:18 AM by Joseph Quintero. 0 Replies.
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Joseph Quintero
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22 Jan 2007 09:18 AM
Basically the problem
; User has to be recreated when you restore a db to a different db server.
; You have to specify the named instance of SQL server when SQL does not run under the default instance; a named instance is SQLDB\DBCLU (where DBCLU is the named instance) the default would only be sqldb (note that SQLDB is a cluster and cluster require a named instance)
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