Friday, February 17, 2012

Dev Edition to Retail.

Want to know if there are any pitfalls for upgrading (bad choice of words)
the Dev Edition of SQL 2000 to the Retail Version. Found a KB article about
upgrading the 120 Day Eval to the Full retail but nothing about the dev
edition to retail. Thank you and have a good day.
-JeffThere should be no problems...!
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"Jeff Spicuzza" <jeff.spicuzza@.spectrumsciences.com> wrote in message
news:#j2Z7IrWDHA.2256@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Want to know if there are any pitfalls for upgrading (bad choice of words)
> the Dev Edition of SQL 2000 to the Retail Version. Found a KB article
about
> upgrading the 120 Day Eval to the Full retail but nothing about the dev
> edition to retail. Thank you and have a good day.
> -Jeff
>|||If you are worried(I personally do not trust the upgrades), try just
detaching the DBs and reattaching them to the server or Backup and Restore.
Just backup/detach DBs uninstall SQL and install retail version.
"Jeff Spicuzza" <jeff.spicuzza@.spectrumsciences.com> wrote in message
news:#j2Z7IrWDHA.2256@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Want to know if there are any pitfalls for upgrading (bad choice of words)
> the Dev Edition of SQL 2000 to the Retail Version. Found a KB article
about
> upgrading the 120 Day Eval to the Full retail but nothing about the dev
> edition to retail. Thank you and have a good day.
> -Jeff
>

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