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SQL 2005 appending to media problem

Asked by dgewin in MS SQL Server

Hiyas,

Have a problem with a database running on sql 2005, where it has a simple backup routine, and should overwrite existing media (and not append).

If i go into Tasks --> Backup.., the backup type is full, the Backup set will expire after 0 days, the backup is to a local disk drive.

In Options, Append to existing backup set is selected, if i select Overwrite all existing backup sets, and hit ok, it backs it up with no problems. However, when i go back into the backup options, append to existing mediaset is selected again!

If i look at the script, this is what it says:

BACKUP DATABASE [K1] TO  DISK = N'E:\Backup\K1Back' WITH NOFORMAT, INIT,  NAME = N'K1-Full Database Backup', SKIP, NOREWIND, NOUNLOAD,  STATS = 10
GO

Can anyone help with setting this to overwrite existing backup sets permanently please??

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