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  1. megan

    Backing up my MSSQL database

    in enterprise manager, In the generate SQL script in the tools menu there is an option to export all stored procs hth, megan
  2. megan

    How Long to Load

    You're quite welcome ;) ~megan
  3. megan

    Help of dropping a table

    It would help if you gave more of a description of 1. each thing you tried 2. what result you got when you tried it. (hard to reply when no info is given) thanks, megan
  4. megan

    ms access db location

    Thank you! that is exactly what I wanted, am having trouble with another host who won't let me do that so am looking for a new host. thank you again, megan
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    ms access db location

    Once in a while I like to use a ms access db for certain small projects. If I do this where will my access db have to be located? can it be above my domain folders (i.e. not in their webroots) ??? thanks, megan
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    changing field data type - SQL

    can't help with why the type won't convert, but to access the mssql manager try replacing the url with http://torahmitzion.org/MSSQL/app/connect.aspx - you will be prompted for your hosting account login and password. hth ~megan
  7. megan

    Cold Fusion Setup Problems

    Hi - try posting this question over on the cf server board at easycfm.com forums http://www.easycfm.com/forums/viewtopics.cfm?Forum=17 I am sure someone will come along there who will be able to help :)) ~megan
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    How Long to Load

    Re EM taking a long time to display the list of databases in the database folder is a known issue with SQL Server 2000 and can be resolved installing the latest SQL Server 2000 Service Pack. It must be resolved on client's machine. Please follow this link for instruction on how to resolve the...
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    Help with EM

    EM ALWAYS lists every database on the server - the servicepack just makes the time to compile and show this list much faster. regards, megan
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    Help with EM

    On another host I have had it take 10 or 15 minutes to show the list of databases when trying to access my own with EM - This is a known issue with SQL Server 2000 and can be resolved using latest SQL Server 2000 Service Pack. It must be resolved on client's machine. Please follow this link for...
  11. megan

    Help with EM

    Try this and see if it works for you Using MS Access Access is the perfect tool to connect to your database. 1. Open Access and go to menu "New" 2. Choose "Project (Existing database)" 3. Enter a name for the project, e.g. "C:\my documents\adp1.adp" 4. Enter the details of the SQL...
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