Thank you, Robin. That makes complete sense.
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From: Greenhagen, Robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 2:21 PM
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OK, If you are running MS Access as your DB, and you
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From: Dunwiddie, Bruce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 12:19 PM
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am I crazy, or this a rediculous solut
Gentlemen, (a term used loosely at the moment)
Is this discussion not a testament to why we are all in this game of CF/Web
development to begin with?
We choose ColdFusion because it is a multi-platform, multi-database system
which allows HUGE flexibility with regard to the solutions we design. Th
Behalf Of Mark Kirkbride
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Are you using NT backup? I think Backup Exec will back up a SQL Server on
the fly, but NT backup won't.
Mark Kirkbride
Information System Specialist
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Bruce:
Yes. I inherited an Access DB that we are running a large intranet
application against. It works fine for the 200+ users that use it, and it
is actually fas
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Keith,
You can't backup your MS SQL 7 DB while it is running? That's
strangeI know that you migh
: Thursday, December 13, 2001 12:19 PM
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am I crazy, or this a rediculous solution in the age of providing worldwide
services in all timezones? and I can only assume that this maintenance is
necessary bec
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Behalf Of Keith Purtell
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Actually, we do something similar inside a backup procedure, because we
can't
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am I crazy, or this a rediculous solutio
er 13, 2001 11:40 AM
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We have a scheduled BAT file running on our web server each night that
updates a database file. The unfortunate thing is we actually down the
website to perform the updates and then bring t
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C:\Update.exe
net start "WORLD WIDE WEB PUBLISHING SERVICE"
Randy
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From: Bakken, Kory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 11:09 AM
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I need to schedule ma
I need to schedule maintenance window each night to perform automated
repairs and compaction on my main database. I know how to do that, but in
order to repair and compact the database, I need to disconnect the
datasource that is hitting against it for that period of time. Does anybody
know if i
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