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Default unable to specify UNC path for restore through GUI?? - 02-23-2007 , 06:30 PM






Hi,



After just installing sql 2005 on our test machine, I am trying to
restore a database using a backup file on the network. However, the
specify backup diagol box allows only for browsing to a file on the
local machine - I find no way to type a UNC path to choose the backup
file from. I can do this in 2000, is it no longer an option to doit
through the GUI or am I missing something?



Thanks

KR


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Default Re: unable to specify UNC path for restore through GUI?? - 02-24-2007 , 03:56 AM






KR (kraman (AT) bastyr (DOT) edu) writes:
Quote:
After just installing sql 2005 on our test machine, I am trying to
restore a database using a backup file on the network. However, the
specify backup diagol box allows only for browsing to a file on the
local machine - I find no way to type a UNC path to choose the backup
file from. I can do this in 2000, is it no longer an option to doit
through the GUI or am I missing something?
It's a bit funny that it is not available. But you can always type the
RESTORE command in a query window. If you are uncertain about the
syntax, you can pick a local file in the dialog, then select the Script
option in the top of the window, and change what you get.

If you think this is important, I suggest that you go to
http://connect.microsoft.com to see if anyone else has asked for this,
and in such case vote on the suggestion. Else, submit your own suggestion.

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Books Online for SQL Server 2005 at
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