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06.14.2008 at 04:19PM PDT, ID: 23485628
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How do you restore a .bak file that was created from a SQL Backup?

Asked by kwh3856 in SQL Server 2005

Tags: Microsoft, SQL 2005, .bak Restore

We have been using a vendor in an ASP environment for some time now.  We have decided to move to an inhouse server and the vendor has sent us our data in a .bak format.  They said it was a backup of our database from SQL.  What command do I use to restore it on my SQL server?

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Zone: SQL Server 2005
Tags: Microsoft, SQL 2005, .bak Restore
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