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                        Don't forget to change the CREATE statements to ALTER otherwise any permissions that were granted may be lost.  
For some reason, permissions are not generated in the script.  
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                    Don't forget to change the CREATE statements to ALTER otherwise any permissions that were granted may be lost.
For some reason, permissions are not generated in the script.
Regards,
                      
                    
                      
                        I have numerous databases in which the schema should be very close to the same, so eliminating the identical items allows me to focus on whether the difference is expected or not. / comments
                        
                        
                        
                      
                      
                      
                  
                    I have numerous databases in which the schema should be very close to the same, so eliminating the identical items allows me to focus on whether the difference is expected or not.
                      
                    
                      
                        Thanks.  I restarted the sql server.  Ran the DBCC and copied the dll unto the server and that seems to have done it. 
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                    Thanks.  I restarted the sql server.  Ran the DBCC and copied the dll unto the server and that seems to have done it.
Larry
                      
                    
                      
                        That reply does not make sense. 2008 still has extended stored procedures and your own product SQL Backup continues to use them. / comments
                        
                        
                        
                      
                      
                      
                  
                    That reply does not make sense. 2008 still has extended stored procedures and your own product SQL Backup continues to use them.
                      
                    
                      
                        That makes sense, but the reason I ask the first question is because the tables that are the basis for the compare comprise about 25% of the space for the database. So I began to wonder, where this data was being put in respect to the server and or client.  The backup file is a compressed SQL Backup file located on a networked file server. 
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                    That makes sense, but the reason I ask the first question is because the tables that are the basis for the compare comprise about 25% of the space for the database. So I began to wonder, where this...
                      
                    
                      
                        Found it in the installation folder of MultiScript1. In my case, it was "C:Program Files (x86)Red GateSQL Multi Script 1". 
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                    Found it in the installation folder of MultiScript1. In my case, it was "C:Program Files (x86)Red GateSQL Multi Script 1".
Thanks,
Larry
                      
                    
                      
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                    Thank you.
                      
                    
                      
                        Quick and accurate. Just like your products. 
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                    Quick and accurate. Just like your products.
Thanks.
                      
                    
                      
                        DATABASE	DATABASE_SIZE (KB) 
Database1 	3,651,264 
Database2  	529,452,608 
Database3 	691,714,048 
Database4 	63,744 
Database5 	2,263,360 / comments
                        
                        
                        
                      
                      
                      
                  
                    DATABASE	DATABASE_SIZE (KB)
Database1 	3,651,264
Database2  	529,452,608
Database3 	691,714,048
Database4 	63,744
Database5 	2,263,360
                      
                    
                      
                        It may be somewhat slower on both the backups and the restores, but not even close to what I originally saw.  
It does seem to be working at acceptable levels for the time being. / comments
                        
                        
                        
                      
                      
                      
                  
                  
                It may be somewhat slower on both the backups and the restores, but not even close to what I originally saw.
It does seem to be working at acceptable levels for the time being.
                      
                    