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10/20/2010 8:57 AM
 
Hi
 
 I have a client who is moving their site from an installation where the DB runs on Enterprise SQL2005 to a VPN which (I guess) will use SQL express.
 I have moved db's from my local host to a full SQL server but never in the other direction.
 Is this as straightforward as sorting out the new connection strings or are there potential issues ?
 
 Thanks
 
 Ian

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10/20/2010 9:06 AM
 
moving the database is as easy, but you will need to take care of the backup plan.

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10/20/2010 9:34 AM
 
Thank you Sebastian

yes - I always have a backup plan (or two).

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