August 19, 2002 at 5:35 am
Hello all!
Here's my question:
We are running SQL server 2000 on a NT-server box. We want to upgrade the OS to windows 2000. Do i need to uninstall SQL server 2000 first, do the OS-upgrade and then re-install the sql server and restore it's db's? Or is it just fine to keep sql server 2000 on the server while upgrading ?
Many thanks in advance:
Bjorn Kreuger
August 19, 2002 at 10:23 am
Its ok to leave it there for the upgrade. Typically I like to do a clean install of everything - move the data (or rename the folder), format/reinstall all, then put the data back. Nothing like a nice clean machine. Probably overkill, but doesnt that much longer to do.
Andy
August 20, 2002 at 12:15 am
Thanks!
I think you are right. Thanks again for the help!
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