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I lost a raid 5 on my server.  I was able to recover all my files except for my sql mdf files.  I do have some DAT files that i really dont know what they are or what they are used for.  They have ...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 04/18/2003 Views: 0
Hello, I would like to detach and copy the files over to another machine and then attach again manually. The problem is that I have a database named ABC but under the DATA folder, I don't see any A...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 01/05/2005 Views: 0
what is a mdf file, and how do i look at the table data of the file with SQL server - what sql server tool do i use to look at it?
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 06/02/2005 Views: 0
Hi, I've just taken over as DBA for my company, and already disaster has struck. There is no .bak file for a production database, and the only thing I have are the .mdf and .ldf files. My ques...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 12/07/2005 Views: 0
Hi, I have 2 data file configure for my database and currently with below configuration data_historyA.mdf -- data size ig 10gb and still have plenty of free space in disk F data_historyB.ndf -...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 10/24/2006 Views: 0
The size of my database MDF has grown by 7 GB after doing some Table repairs and re-indexing... Are there any options to minimize the size of this file without adversely affecting the database? ...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 12/15/2006 Views: 0
I deleted .log.ldf files of my crm database aswell as of my reportserver database in iorder to make space on the harddisk, thinking these are 'just' log files, but now the whole databsese appear to...
Zones: CRM, MS SQL Server, SQL Server 2005Date Answered: 01/29/2008 Views: 8
A client sent me an MDF file, which is their SQL Server 6.5 database.  I thought they were going to send me an export, but they sent me this instead. How can I configure my SQL Server to access ...
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 01/04/2001 Views: 0
Hi, Is there a way to recreate a database on MS SQL Server 7 from only the original .MDF and .LDF file? JDN
Zones: MS SQL ServerDate Answered: 04/11/2001 Views: 0
I use MS SQL 7 and have a MDB file in its local harddisk. If I don't convert my MDB file to MDF, can I query this MDB file via SQL server? Thank you very much.
Zones: MS SQL Server, Microsoft ADPDate Answered: 11/16/2001 Views: 0