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stefanp wrote: 
Thanks for your propt reply.  
I see the Red Gate backup/restore  process as straight forward but if you don't mind, can you provide more detail on the following:  
The SQL Server 2005 is located on a virtual server located at the hosting provider.  This database is behind a firewall.  I am not clear on how I can connect to this SQL Server 2005 database from my development environment (which is also behind a firewall) so that  that I can copy the contents of this database to a local SQL Server 2005 Express database.  
Thanks,  
Stefan Pantu 
Computer Software Connection, Inc. 
southfloridakiteboarding.com 
 
Would someone at Redgate mind posting a reply to this question?  
There are several developers on the dotnetnuke website with a post at  http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/For ... aspx#92877  
who are eagelry anticipating a reply.  
Thanks,  
Stefan Pantu 
Computer Software Connection Inc. / comments
                        
                        
                        
                      
                      
                      
                  
                    
stefanp wrote:
Thanks for your propt reply.
I see the Red Gate backup/restore  process as straight forward but if you don't mind, can you provide more detail on the following:
The SQL Server 200...
                      
                    
                      
                        Thanks for your propt reply.  
I see the Red Gate backup/restore  process as straight forward but if you don't mind, can you provide more detail on the following:  
The SQL Server 2005 is located on a virtual server located at the hosting provider.  This database is behind a firewall.  I am not clear on how I can connect to this SQL Server 2005 database from my development environment (which is also behind a firewall) so that  that I can copy the contents of this database to a local SQL Server 2005 Express database.  
Thanks,  
Stefan Pantu 
Computer Software Connection, Inc. 
southfloridakiteboarding.com / comments
                        
                        
                        
                      
                      
                      
                  
                  
                Thanks for your propt reply.
I see the Red Gate backup/restore  process as straight forward but if you don't mind, can you provide more detail on the following:
The SQL Server 2005 is located on a ...
                      
                    