Sjaiful Bahri - sbahri@rocketmail.com
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| 05/30/2002 6:58 AM |
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| I have installed SQL Server 2000, before installing process in my computer, I decided to keep my sql server 7.0 still in my computer. Until now I can’t use SQL Server 7.0.
It’s possible this installation make the conflict with SQL Server 7.0….?
If you have same problem, please let me know….
thanks
iful
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| 05/30/2002 6:59 AM |
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| sorry, I mean, untill now I can't use SQL Server 2000.
cheers
iful
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Sjaiful Bahri - sbahri@rocketmail.com
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| 05/30/2002 6:59 AM |
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| sorry, I mean, untill now I can't use SQL Server 2000.
cheers
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Chip Andrews
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| 05/30/2002 8:02 AM |
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| SQL 7 and 2000 cannot exist at the same time unless 2000 is installed as another instance (besides default). If you install SQL 2000 as the default instance then you must run the "Switch" utility to go back and forth between SQL 2000 and SQL 7.
Chip
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