Greetings

What you need is a tool called SQLyog ( it has the
best ODBC import utility in the market ). A very good
tutorial can be found at http://www.devshed.com in the
MySQL section.

Do tell me how was your experience?

Karam ( A satisfied user of SQLyog )

--- kumar mcmillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
> First, you will be happy to know that I am migrating
> a client to 
> PHP/MySQL from ASP/MSSQL.  This is for reasons of
> future preservation, 
> cost, security, efficiency, et cetera.  The problem
> is, I don't 
> currently have a PC and $$ to run Windows 2000
> server on.  I have been 
> sent the MDF and LDF database files by the client...
>  Does someone know 
> of a way to convert those files to SQL without
> running Windows to do 
> it?  If not, is there an SQL-like format that SQL
> Server will save as 
> that I can request from the client?  Or.... is there
> an application 
> (Windows or anything) that someone can recommend to
> make this 
> conversion?  I should point out that this is a
> simple database with no 
> stored procedures or anything fancy.
> 
> thanks for taking the time to read this,
> Kumar
> 
> 
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