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TimTyler
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Posted - 2005-02-16 : 19:41:50
So back in 99 I installed O'Reilly's WebBoard forum software for a client on an NT Server. That software came bundled with MSDE for the db.

In 2000 we upgraded MSDE on that server to SQL7.

Now I need to migrate the WebBoard db from that server onto a new speedy Server2003.

Do you know if it's possible to move the WebBoard db and install it under SQL Server 2005 Express? I wonder if I should install Express on the old box and THEN move it, or if Express will even work on the old server. Hmmmm.

Tim Tyler
Olympia, WA
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2005-02-16 : 19:46:17
SQL Server 2005 Express is in Beta right now. I wouldn't be moving production databases over to it until it is RTMed later this year. A database in 2000 can be upgraded to 2005 via the backup/restore, sp_detach_db/sp_attach_db, upgrade wizard, or DTS. Whether or not the application will work with the upgrade database, well that's up to you to find out during testing of it.

If I were you, I would remove your phone number from your post.

Tara
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TimTyler
Starting Member

4 Posts

Posted - 2005-02-16 : 20:33:17
quote:
Originally posted by tduggan

A database in 2000 can be upgraded to 2005



What about a db in SQL7?
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2005-02-16 : 20:35:37
It should work. If not, then you can go from 7.0 to 2000 using the same methods listed above, then from 2000 to 2005.

Tara
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TimTyler
Starting Member

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Posted - 2005-02-16 : 21:38:09
Thanks for the quick answers! :)

Tim Tyler
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eyechart
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

3575 Posts

Posted - 2005-02-16 : 22:32:38
also, webboard has a simple ODBC DSN that points to the location of the database. makes moving the database pretty easy.



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