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Hey guys I need to move a 2000DB to a 2005 just the database and the logins
Any suggestions of the best way to do this....
DTS backup attach database
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****************************************************************************************************************
To move the master database, follow these steps.
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2. In the SQL Server 2005 Services node, right-click the SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER) service and choose Properties.
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********************************************************************************************

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