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<strong>Installation</strong> & <strong>Setup</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Chapter 10: Upgrading Microsoft SQL Server<br />

Upgrading from SQL Server 7.0 to SQL Server 2000<br />

Standard Edition<br />

Important:<br />

Before going through this process, be sure to back up your database!<br />

When performing an upgrade, there should be nothing connected, i.e. no clients<br />

logged on. There can be no software connections to the database when the<br />

upgrade is performed, so any B.A.S.I.S. LS services including the LS<br />

Communication Server must be stopped. Since SQL 7.0 is already installed, you<br />

will only need to run the upgrade wizard.<br />

1. Insert the SQL Server 2000 CD-ROM into a CD-ROM drive on a computer<br />

running the Windows operating system.<br />

• If autorun is enabled, the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 splashscreen is<br />

automatically opened.<br />

• If the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 splashscreen does not automatically<br />

appear, click the Windows Start button, then select Run... In the Run<br />

window, select autorun.exe from the CD-ROM drive. Alternatively,<br />

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