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
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> 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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