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It is step 3 and the error occurs twice. The first is when the step 3 dialog opens, before I select anything. If I enter a database name and then press the Database Files button the message appears again and repeatably.
If I ignore the message and proceed the restore fails. I can convert the backup to MTF and restore it to a new server as normal.
Bryan Lane / comments
It is step 3 and the error occurs twice. The first is when the step 3 dialog opens, before I select anything. If I enter a database name and then press the Database Files button the message appea...
I'm getting this message while trialling the software. Is it possible that it's related to trying to restore to a different server/path. If so, how do I go about changing the destination via the GUI, or do I have to specify the WITH MOVE option in a command line? / comments
I'm getting this message while trialling the software. Is it possible that it's related to trying to restore to a different server/path. If so, how do I go about changing the destination via the ...
We're refreshing the dataset in our test environments this weekend, so I'll have a chance to test it then. / comments
We're refreshing the dataset in our test environments this weekend, so I'll have a chance to test it then.
We've also experienced this problem with a relatively large (126Gb) database. Donman's solution allows the restore to complete, but so far we've been able to repeat the problem with every restore of this particular system.
We've upgraded to the latest version, and there's plenty of disk space etc.
Any ideas? / comments
We've also experienced this problem with a relatively large (126Gb) database. Donman's solution allows the restore to complete, but so far we've been able to repeat the problem with every restore ...