Sunday, February 19, 2012

DAH! Copying Database from 2005 to 2000, membership database

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
news:A3E28629-B57B-419A-AAFA-4953CFE7E9DD@.microsoft.com...
> 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

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