Hi ACO I have the exact same problem. Did you find any solution on this problem? Regard Kimhen "ACO" wrote: In case you are still lurking since May, the performance issues persist. I think KR2 is the only requirement for SQL2005. We have been under this configuration for (obviously) quite some time now without any real problems other than performance on some tables.
No this is not supported. You either need to provide the SQL 2008 SP1 instance or let DPM install the SQL 2008 SP1 for you on the same machine as DPM. -- “Thanks, Nutesh Garg [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified at http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm” "Tango" <Tango@discussions
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I am now using VO2.8 and more recently have added bBrowser3. Having just spent more than 2 days trying to resolve a problem by searching this Forum and bBrowser Help, I now think I am overdue to post my problem here? I have an SQL Server attached to an MS Access database (*.mdb). I have a datawindow (Product2List) with a bBrowser control that happily displays the contents of the database, as
On Jun 7, 4:00 pm, "Steve Foster" <stevefos...@invalid.invalid> wrote: ever90...@mypacks.net wrote: [...] You don't need to try and copy/move the system databases. They're internal to SQL Server, and store things like "what databases exist and where", Agent jobs, and so on. "Model" is the template database used for creating new ones. All you want is the actual databases