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I have not scripted the restore using an encrypted password. Will that be supported in version 5?
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Could you also answer this question: I am testing on a "test" machine using the 14-day trial version. That period is almost over. I'd like to use one of the licenses we bought, but I also know that this server needs restaging after I completed the tests. Restaging: a complete re-install of Win2003 + SQL2005.
Would the key I receive from you still be valid for this server AFTER I restage the machine? Or will we lose that license by restaging the machine? If not, I could stop worrying about the end-of-trial in a few days. And I will certainly need a few more days to complete all tests. / comments
I have not scripted the restore using an encrypted password. Will that be supported in version 5?
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Could you also answer this question: I am testing on a "test" machine using the 14-day trial v...
Hi Brian,
Thanks for replying at this short notice. I've tried the hat ^, the backslash \ and some other possibilities like assigning the content of a file (containing just the > or < charachter) to a variable, but nothing works.
I just spent another hour on searching the net, trying several solutions that worked in MS-DOS5.0, MS-DOS6.22 environments based on reports from old MSDOS guru's that might also work on Win2003 Server. I suppose there is not another way to specify an encrypted password? That is my only problem, the rest works fine.
Incredible that there's no solution to such a tiny problem ...
Regards,
Erik / comments
Hi Brian,
Thanks for replying at this short notice. I've tried the hat ^, the backslash \ and some other possibilities like assigning the content of a file (containing just the > or < charachter) t...
Escaping chracters on batchfiles
We just bought SQL Backup, and now I try to automate the backup jobs in a Windows Batchfile (*.bat). The building of the batchfile works fine up to the encrypted password. No problems when the pass...