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11/17/2006 9:23 PM
 

I installed a previous version into a folder on a hosted web-server and now want to srub it and put a fresh installation in it. So I guess I can delete all the files and load up the new installation kit, etc. But what about the SQL database? Does it get initialised too? or is there something I should do to clear out all the stuff from the previous installation?

 
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11/18/2006 8:21 AM
 
OK, with the benefit of being on the other side of the world (i.e. I had some time today to investigate this further before anyone replied), I managed to connect to the db remotely with SQL Express and clean out the database. I think I got everything, but am not sure. Is it right that I should delete everything that is not a system object?
 
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