Hi,
On the weekend I installed SQL Server 2005 trial edition on my Db machine. Then I read somewhere that I should not open my existing SQL Server 2000 databases using it as it would irretrievably 'upgrade' them. I think usual M$ force upgrade trickery. There was no warning during the SQL Server 2005 install about this, but to play safe I backed up my existing Dbs from SQL Server 2000 EM and uninstalled SQL Server 2005. This left the console plugin for EM missing for SQL Server 2000. So I ran SQL Server 2000 SP4 again, at least now EM works, but the database is no longer valid!!!!
Any way to reattached to my data and log files without a fresh install of SQL Server 2000? Even if I do, has the SQL Server 2005 altered them to make them unreadable by SQL Server 2000?
Thx.
David
On the weekend I installed SQL Server 2005 trial edition on my Db machine. Then I read somewhere that I should not open my existing SQL Server 2000 databases using it as it would irretrievably 'upgrade' them. I think usual M$ force upgrade trickery. There was no warning during the SQL Server 2005 install about this, but to play safe I backed up my existing Dbs from SQL Server 2000 EM and uninstalled SQL Server 2005. This left the console plugin for EM missing for SQL Server 2000. So I ran SQL Server 2000 SP4 again, at least now EM works, but the database is no longer valid!!!!
Any way to reattached to my data and log files without a fresh install of SQL Server 2000? Even if I do, has the SQL Server 2005 altered them to make them unreadable by SQL Server 2000?
Thx.
David