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Ok. Thanks. I'm an idiot. I have never clicked on the ... to browse for a folder - thus I never saw that checkbox option, nor did I think to put the <database> variable in the Backup folder.
I didn't think that the "backup folder" could be "variable-ized". I was thinking that only the "file name format" had that feature.
Thanks again! / comments
Ok. Thanks. I'm an idiot. I have never clicked on the ... to browse for a folder - thus I never saw that checkbox option, nor did I think to put the <database> variable in the Backup folder.
I d...
Jason C.,
Thanks I got it. I assumed that the Red-Gate utilities page was the latest version.
The 5.1 version worked just fine. Wag of the finger to RG for not posting the most current version on the website! [image] / comments
Jason C.,
Thanks I got it. I assumed that the Red-Gate utilities page was the latest version.
The 5.1 version worked just fine. Wag of the finger to RG for not posting the most current version on...
I have a *.sqb file backed up that I want to restore to a SQL Server that doesn't have SQLBackup installed.
I have tried the backup both with and without encryption, but I get the same error.
Error converting file: ZLib decompression error: data error
Backup details:
compression level: 2
Threads: 3
encryption: tried both with and without.
I am using the sqb2mtf.exe from: http://downloads.red-gate.com/sqb2mtf.zip
located on the utilities page. http://www.red-gate.com/support/downloa ... lities.htm
I'm at a loss. Any insight would be much appreciated. / comments
I have a *.sqb file backed up that I want to restore to a SQL Server that doesn't have SQLBackup installed.
I have tried the backup both with and without encryption, but I get the same error.
Error...