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YogeshDesai
Posting Yak Master

136 Posts

Posted - 2007-04-16 : 07:02:04
HI All

We are thinking to upgrade SQL server 2000 to Sql Server 2005,
In Current Scenario We are using Content management System. As per my information CMS does not support in Sql Server 2005.

Is there any solution.Yours valuable help required.Please guide me.

Yogesh V. Desai. | SQLDBA|

Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)

7020 Posts

Posted - 2007-04-16 : 07:19:40
Do not cross post.

CODO ERGO SUM
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YogeshDesai
Posting Yak Master

136 Posts

Posted - 2007-04-16 : 08:49:03
I m not getting you
quote:
Originally posted by Michael Valentine Jones

Do not cross post.

CODO ERGO SUM



Yogesh V. Desai. | SQLDBA|
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harsh_athalye
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

5581 Posts

Posted - 2007-04-16 : 08:56:41
Do not post same question in different forums here. Post a question in the single (most) appropriate forum. If somebody knows solution, he/she will post it. Posting same topic in different forums is just going to reduce your chances of getting help.

Harsh Athalye
India.
"The IMPOSSIBLE is often UNTRIED"
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YogeshDesai
Posting Yak Master

136 Posts

Posted - 2007-04-19 : 03:48:36
Hi guys I got the solution, Please refer the link for details.I would like to share whatever I have.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/906145/


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SwePeso
Patron Saint of Lost Yaks

30421 Posts

Posted - 2007-04-19 : 04:02:40
It's not the first time either. See http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=82270

BTW, what's the status on that issue?
It would be nice with some feedback.



Peter Larsson
Helsingborg, Sweden
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