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How to upgrade from SQL 7 SP4 to SQL 2005 SP2

Asked by milton-lee in SQL Server 2005, MS SQL Server, Windows 2003 Server

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We have an old Compaq running NT 4, sp4, hosting our SQL 7 SP4 database.

We have purchased installed updated and prepared a Dell Server running SQL2005 sp2.

We are looking for guidance to upgrade the database from the old to the new in the most cost and time effective way possible.

Your expert guidance is appreciated. Thank you.

They can see each other across the network, i run a scripted backup every night so i have the logs, databases, etc backed up and available if needed.
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Zones: SQL Server 2005, MS SQL Server, Windows 2003 Server
Tags: Microsoft, SQL SERVER 2005, SP2, Upgrading SQL DB from version 7 SP4 to 2005
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