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I believe it only deactivates the active node. You will need to run the deactivation tool on the passive node, providing it has internet access. / comments
I believe it only deactivates the active node. You will need to run the deactivation tool on the passive node, providing it has internet access.
Thanks for the confirmation that you have resolved your issue. / comments
Thanks for the confirmation that you have resolved your issue.
To deactivate your licence, use the deactivation tool available from: www.red-gate.com/deactivationtool
Alternatively, right click and select deactivate. / comments
To deactivate your licence, use the deactivation tool available from:www.red-gate.com/deactivationtool
Alternatively, right click and select deactivate.
The main SQL Backup support pages are at: http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/P ... L%20Backup / comments
The main SQL Backup support pages are at:http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/P ... L%20Backup
You can set the RGTEMP environment variable to a location where you have more space. Please see:
<http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/Content?c=knowledgebase\SQL_Data_Compare\KB200810000312.htm&p=SQL Data Compare> / comments
You can set the RGTEMP environment variable to a location where you have more space. Please see:
<http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/Content?c=knowledgebase\SQL_Data_Compare\KB200810000312.htm&...
If you are using a scripts folder, in the root of the scripts folder, you should have an xml file. It'll be called something like RedGateDatabaseInfo.xml
In that, it should have the version of SQL, and I think it will have defaulted to 2005 (9.xxx), rather than 2008. So when SQL Compare reads the file, it converts the Date datatypes to [sys].[date] as Date isn't a valid datatype on 2005.
The easiest way to sort it would be to create a new script folder from your 2008 database to a new location (look on File > Create Scripts Folder). That should create a correct xml which you can copy to the folder you want to use.
Alternatively, modify the comparison settings for scripts folders to SQL Server 2008. / comments
If you are using a scripts folder, in the root of the scripts folder, you should have an xml file. It'll be called something like RedGateDatabaseInfo.xml
In that, it should have the version of SQL...
The SQL Compare team will take a look to see if they can reproduce this behaviour. In the meantime, have you tried SQL Azure Backup? It has a command line interface. It can be downloaded from: http://www.red-gate.com/products/dba/sql-azure-backup/ / comments
The SQL Compare team will take a look to see if they can reproduce this behaviour. In the meantime, have you tried SQL Azure Backup? It has a command line interface. It can be downloaded from:ht...
Which antivirus program is marking our software as suspect? Which DLL(s) in particular? Have you reported it to your antivirus provider? / comments
Which antivirus program is marking our software as suspect? Which DLL(s) in particular? Have you reported it to your antivirus provider?
Please send over your serial number to support@red-gate.com so I can check its status. / comments
Please send over your serial number to support@red-gate.com so I can check its status.
Thanks for your post. I have updated the issue in our tracking system with a link to this thread. / comments
Thanks for your post. I have updated the issue in our tracking system with a link to this thread.