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Reloading a database from a backup, typically for disaster recovery, or to make a copy of a database onto another server.
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Attempting to restore SQL Server 2005 database to a SQL Server 2008 R2 instance gives reason...
Resetting the ACL on the folder corrected the restore issue. For good measure I reinstalled SQL Server as I feel uncertain as to the stability of the install. … After this process the original restore database command for the SQL Server 2005 database is now working successfully. …
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Attempting to restore SQL Server 2005 database to a SQL Server 2008 R2 instance gives reason...
I have a SQL Server 2005 database I am attempting to restore a SQL Server 2008 R2 SP2 machine using this statement:
RESTORE DATABASE [Db]
FROM DISK = N'C:\temp\sql\DB.bak' WITH FILE = 1,
MOVE N'DB … I have also tried to remove the restore location to another path (that has full permission) with the same error. …