I am just starting to use MSSQL. I've used Access a while ago and for
the last 4 years or so have been using FirebirdSQL pretty heavily.
I have a MSSQL database hosted with our ASP.net application. I am
wondering how I can backup my database using Enterprise Manager. I can
connect and alter tables, etc. I've seen the backup tool, but am
having a bit of trouble figuring it out.
Dumb, I know.
Thanks,
Warm Regards,
Lee
"Upon further investigation it appears that your software is missing
just one thing. It definitely needs more cow bell..."Hi Lee,
From EnterPrise Manager right click your database, All Tasks, Backup
Database
Alternativly look at BACKUP DATABASE command.
I'm surprised an ISP gives you EnterPrise Manager, mine certainly doesn't.
Who do you use ...?
HTH. Ryan
"Lee" <luv2program2000@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> I am just starting to use MSSQL. I've used Access a while ago and for
> the last 4 years or so have been using FirebirdSQL pretty heavily.
> I have a MSSQL database hosted with our ASP.net application. I am
> wondering how I can backup my database using Enterprise Manager. I can
> connect and alter tables, etc. I've seen the backup tool, but am
> having a bit of trouble figuring it out.
> Dumb, I know.
> Thanks,
> --
> Warm Regards,
> Lee
> "Upon further investigation it appears that your software is missing
> just one thing. It definitely needs more cow bell..."|||Ryan enlightened me by writing:
> Hi Lee,
> From EnterPrise Manager right click your database, All Tasks, Backup
> Database
> Alternativly look at BACKUP DATABASE command.
> I'm surprised an ISP gives you EnterPrise Manager, mine certainly
> doesn't. Who do you use ...?
Hi Ryan, I'm using http://www.crystaltech.com/
Thanks for the info.
Warm Regards,
Lee
"Upon further investigation it appears that your software is missing
just one thing. It definitely needs more cow bell..."|||www.webhost4life.com gives my EM privileges to my data.
"Ryan" <Ryan_Waight@.nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Lee,
> From EnterPrise Manager right click your database, All Tasks, Backup
> Database
> Alternativly look at BACKUP DATABASE command.
> I'm surprised an ISP gives you EnterPrise Manager, mine certainly doesn't.
> Who do you use ...?
> --
> HTH. Ryan
>
> "Lee" <luv2program2000@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:uTe6tYTEGHA.2380@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
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