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

Manually Back Up an SQL Server Desktop Engine<br />

Database to a File<br />

Notes:<br />

These procedures apply to Dell Precision 340 Workstation platforms with an<br />

SQL Server Desktop Engine database ONLY (not the Microsoft SQL Server<br />

2000 database). You cannot configure the B.A.S.I.S. Backup utility to<br />

automatically back the database up to a file. This procedure must be done<br />

manually.<br />

If Windows Backup is configured to automatically back the database up to a<br />

tape drive, then this manual back up of the SQL Server Desktop Engine<br />

database to file must be performed prior to the time that Windows Backup is<br />

scheduled to back the file up to tape.<br />

Before conducting the backup, make sure that there is a tape in the drive that is<br />

labeled and is of a supported media format for the drive that you are using.<br />

1. Click the Windows Start button, then select Programs > B.A.S.I.S. ET ><br />

Database Backup.<br />

2. The Database Backup window displays. Click [Connect] and connect to the<br />

<strong>Access</strong>Control database.<br />

3. Verify the Backup radio button is selected in the Database operation section.<br />

4. Select the File radio button in the To/From section and then select the tape<br />

drive device in the drop-down list. Click [Browse] and navigate to<br />

C:\Program Files\B.A.S.I.S.\database_backup.<br />

5. Name this file <strong>Access</strong>Control Backup. Click [Save].<br />

6. Verify the Overwrite backup set radio button is selected and click [Run].<br />

7. Click [OK] after the database is successfully backed up.<br />

8. Exit the Database Backup application.<br />

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