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    Posted: 16 July 2009 at 6:41pm
Hi Bruce,

I'm looking to move my WWF install onto a 2008 version of MS SQL, from a 2000 install.

The process would be to move the database from a 2000 server to a 2008 server.

What would the steps be to move and upgrade my WWF database at the same time?

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All you need to do is create a backup of the SQL Server 2000 database (.bak file), then restore this to the new SQL Server 2008. The database is then upgraded to SQL Server 2008.

To upgrade your forum have a look at the upgrade documentation at the link below:-

http://www.webwiz.net/webwizforums/kb/
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote MortiOli Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 July 2009 at 8:31pm
How do you force the forum to think that it's a new install, and needs to run the setup file again?  Because you have to put the database connection settings in the asp file (an error is thrown if they're not correct), and because the new database already has WWF data in it, the forum thinks it doesn't need to run setup.
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With the new install instructionsyou do not edit the asp file with your connection settings. Thats what the upgrade  does for you. Replace the default asp file and run the forum.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote MortiOli Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 July 2009 at 8:58pm
That's what I thought when I first downloaded the upgrade, but it just said the db connection settings were incorrect:

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Server Error in Forum Application
An error has occurred while connecting to the database.
Please contact the forum administrator.

Support Error Code:- err_SQLServer_db_connection
File Name:- database_connection.asp

Error details:-
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server
Invalid authorization specification

Just removed them again, and tried, and the same thing happens.
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I would put the 9.6 asp files there and edit nothing. The upgrade wizard will work.
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They are 9.60 files - I'm basically moving (or test moving) my forum from one server to another, so I can change from SQL 2000 to SQL2008.
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You asked "How do you force the forum to think that it's a new install..."

I believe that if you use the standard 9.6 asp files and do not edit them at all the upgrade wizard will start instead of your home page and will ask you to enter database connection info and other stuff as documented.

From what you say I am not convinced you are doing this to the absolute letter. You have entered and removed connection info and that's not the process...reinstall the asp pages...I can add nothing else.

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