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How to recover DTS jobs from a failed server

Asked by NTJOCK in MS SQL DTS

Tags: Microsoft, SQL 2000, 2000

I have a Server running MS-SQL that failed today.  The data was mirrored on two Hard Drives.

We reinstalled SQL on another machine and copied the database files from one disk.

The data is there and all is well, except my DTS jobs are gone.  They are very complicated and important.

I need to know what the best way to recover them is.  I have all the files from the server, I just don't know where they are kept or what the best practice is to recover them.  I suspect they are in the Master database.  
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