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    Wed, Feb 6 2008 17:06

    Pay attention to permissions when upgrading DB from SQL 2000 to SQL 2005

    Story Today I solved one "mystery" which leads to data loss. But from the beginning... We have upgraded HW and MS SQL to version 2005 on 64bit platform. Everything without problems, because SAN was used, transferring the DB was just Detach/Attach and running one SSIS task to transfer user logins...
    Posted by Kine | 4 comment(s)
    Filed under: Dynamics NAV, Microsoft, MS SQL 2000, MS SQL 2005, Bug
     
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