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I tried the utility you mentioned. The two native backups can be opened and the information can be displayed correctly. The sqb file was created from a SQL Server 2008 R2 instance, and the restore statement was executed on the same instance (which generates the error I mentioned). Petey, I want to know whether the behavior that one sqb file can generate multiple bak file is correct? Thanks. / comments
I tried the utility you mentioned. The two native backups can be opened and the information can be displayed correctly. The sqb file was created from a SQL Server 2008 R2 instance, and the restore ...
Hi petey,
Thank your for quick response.
So, do you mean a backup file is ok if it can be restored without any error? To test the backup file, should i do something to further verify it after it is restored without any error ?
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Hi petey,
Thank your for quick response.
So, do you mean a backup file is ok if it can be restored without any error? To test the backup file, should i do something to further verify it after it is...
Hi Peter,
Thanks for your reply. "server permission" I mean server name, instance name, login name and password. Yes I can use Windows Auth, but many times I just one SQL Server login(not Windows login). So I think it should be useful if you can add this feature.
Thanks.
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Hi Peter,
Thanks for your reply. "server permission" I mean server name, instance name, login name and password. Yes I can use Windows Auth, but many times I just one SQL Server login(not Windows l...
Sorry my fault. The login I use in multi script do not have enough permission. So it gives a "not installed" result.
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Sorry my fault. The login I use in multi script do not have enough permission. So it gives a "not installed" result.
Thanks.