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3/2/2012 9:03 AM
 
I have a new DNN website.  Our business database has been built using MS ACCESS.  I plan on installing the XMOD PRO module on my DNN site which can work with SQL Server based databases.  So.... when I am in ACCESS, there is an option to migrate to SQL Server but it is asking me for an address.  Where do I find or how do I create the "place" for this database to live on my site?
 
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3/2/2012 12:55 PM
 
you may use Access built-in Upsize Wizard or SQL Server Migration Assistant for Access to move your tables into either DNN database or a dedicated database (created using SQL Server Management Studio) and access it using XMod.

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Sebastian Leupold

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