What is the best way to do this? Specifically, the Memberhsip class
database. Maybe that's more of my problem than just copying a database, is
that my database also contains the membership tables, which I really can't
lose as th 40+ users in it would be gone. What's the best solution? is it
possible? Do I need to upgrade the 2000 to 2005?
Thanks,
David LozziDavid,
Searching around a bit, I found this talked about quite a bit, and the
answer is scripts and SSIS.
Look at thread:
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/Sh...722132&SiteID=1
In particular the Sept 13, 06 post by Panos Tzirakis & George Dounavis. (I
read it and it looks pretty good, but I am not going to take the time to run
it myself. Be careful, though, to heed the warnings.)
RLF
"David Lozzi" <dlozzi@.nospam.nospam> wrote in message
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> What is the best way to do this? Specifically, the Memberhsip class
> database. Maybe that's more of my problem than just copying a database, is
> that my database also contains the membership tables, which I really can't
> lose as th 40+ users in it would be gone. What's the best solution? is it
> possible? Do I need to upgrade the 2000 to 2005?
> Thanks,
> David Lozzi
Sunday, February 19, 2012
DAH! Copying Database from 2005 to 2000, membership database
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