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9/15/2009 1:09 AM
 

Hi,

We would like to upgrade our database from SQL Lite to SQL Server 2008. We are running 30+ portals on DNN version 4.9.4.

Is there anything we should watch out for when upgrading the SQL database, will this break any of out sites? We will be getting our hosting provider to perform the upgrade and it would be great if we had a heads up of anything to watchout for.

Thanks
Marney

 

 
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9/15/2009 12:58 PM
 

SQL Lite as in SQLite or did you mean SQL Express?

Going to a full featured SQL Server version which supports everthing in Express should be fine. The other way round might cause issues.


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