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Move SQL Server data files for Great Plains

Asked by wesgarrison in Great Plains Financial Software, MS SQL Server

I'm running SQL Server 8.00.760 on Windows 2003 R2 SP1 with Great Plains 8.

My data files are in:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\Data

What's the best way to move the data files to my D:\ drive?  This is the standard Dell server that only has the 12 GB C partition.

I've opened Enterprise Manager (like once) so clarity on the needed menus would be really helpful, too.

Are there are any other files or settings I need to move or update (do I need to update ODBC sources on the client computers? Anything else?)

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