I have recently upgraded a SQL Server 6.5 server to 7.0. I am planning to use
the Supplied kill6x.exe utility. As I have not used this utility before I
just wanted to check that i does not remove the folders that contain the SQL
6.5 database device files, as this is where the sql 7 mdf files are. They are
not in the default path.Hi
It leaves data files and directories intact, but, always run this after you
have a good backup of the data and server.
"Russell" wrote:
> I have recently upgraded a SQL Server 6.5 server to 7.0. I am planning to use
> the Supplied kill6x.exe utility. As I have not used this utility before I
> just wanted to check that i does not remove the folders that contain the SQL
> 6.5 database device files, as this is where the sql 7 mdf files are. They are
> not in the default path.
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