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6/11/2007 7:10 PM
 

ScadaTech,

I suggest to use the same connection method as before, especially after you touched the database with a management tool.

After you loaded the database in your SQL server you might need to create a new login account or use an existing one, and give dbo access to the new database. now in your previous connection string, adopt the server name and user credentials.


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Sebastian Leupold

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6/12/2007 11:50 PM
 

Well I tried both methods and had no luck with either one.  I ran out of time and didn't have a chance to copy the errors and such but will do so next time I attempt it again.  I will say that the installation wizard fired off again, which really has me baffled.  I'm guessing that it is not seeing the database, so it thinks this is a new installation.  But I don't really know for sure.  I hope to attempt it again Thursday night and will give more details afterward.

 

 
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