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SQL Server Forum / General / Security / November 2006

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Backup/restore msdb to new server

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Tim Greenwood - 30 Nov 2006 05:03 GMT
SQL 2K5 SP1

Would this be the appropriate way to move maintenance plans from one server
to another?  I have a tool that will sync the data in the tables between
servers for me, would this be sufficient?  Are there any pitfalls between
backup/restore between 32-bit vs 64-bit versions?

Or is there server specific info there that would be broken by doing this?

TIA
Uri Dimant - 30 Nov 2006 07:47 GMT
Tim
Personally I did not test it on SQL Server 2005 ,  it should not be a
problem in my opinion. Read in the BOL about restoring MSDB database

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