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Thanks Peter for the detailed help.
Actually there was an unins000.exe binary in the same folder you pointed me to, where sqbcoreservice.exe lives; I just ran that uninstaller binary and it uninstalled everything. The service and binaries are now gone, as are the xp's.
Cheers,
Spike / comments
Thanks Peter for the detailed help.
Actually there was an unins000.exe binary in the same folder you pointed me to, where sqbcoreservice.exe lives; I just ran that uninstaller binary and it uninsta...
Thanks Neil - that worked a treat.
Perhaps add that to the help file and/or as a comment when people fire up Tools - Manage Server Components ?
cheers,
Spike / comments
Thanks Neil - that worked a treat.
Perhaps add that to the help file and/or as a comment when people fire up Tools - Manage Server Components ?
cheers,
Spike
OK makes sense - many thanks for the explanation. Maybe one day the Backup client could have an option to retrieve the full list of "select distinct database from backupsets" sort of thing. / comments
OK makes sense - many thanks for the explanation. Maybe one day the Backup client could have an option to retrieve the full list of "select distinct database from backupsets" sort of thing.
Aha. In the Add input field, I can enter a full UNC spec that is valid from the Server, NOT from the Client. I guess this makes sense. Of course, since the restore job runs on the server machine, the path and drive letter etc must be as seen from the server machine.
In fact it would be difficult for you guys to program a UNC browser in the client that runs from the Server machine's context.
Maybe you could put a helpful hint on the screen there, especially if the RG Client detects it is not running on the target server, to say that the path must be as seen from the context of the target SQL Server machine.
Sorry I probably didn't make it clear I was running the RGBackup Client on the NAS machine where the backup files live, which is not an SQL Server machine.
Also to answer my question about restoring detached databases:
I can see that in step 3 of Restore (once I've actually got a path to a valid .SQB file!!!), as well as a drop down of attached databases, I can manually enter a database name. I can also specify database file locations ("WITH MOVE") and Foce ("REPLACE") if necessary. / comments
Aha. In the Add input field, I can enter a full UNC spec that is valid from the Server, NOT from the Client. I guess this makes sense. Of course, since the restore job runs on the server machine, t...