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E: Transfer an SQL Server Desktop Engine Database<br />

The MSSQLSERVER service must be stopped on both the old server and the<br />

new server before proceeding. To do this:<br />

1. On the old server, click Start and navigate to the All Programs > Control<br />

Panel.<br />

2. Double-click “Administrative Tools.”<br />

3. Double-click “Services.”<br />

4. In the Services window, right-click on MSSQLSERVER and select Stop.<br />

5. Repeat steps 1–4 on the new server as well.<br />

Copy Files from the Old Server to the New Server<br />

Copy the <strong>Access</strong>Control_data.mdf and <strong>Access</strong>Control_log.ldf files on the old<br />

server to the new server, making sure to replace the files that exist on the new<br />

server. These files are located on the old server in C:\Program Files\Microsoft<br />

SQL Server\MSSQL\Data, and must be copied into the same location on the<br />

new server.<br />

Restart the MSSQLSERVER Service<br />

Note:<br />

This procedure describes stopping the MSSQLSERVER service on a<br />

Windows XP machine. This process can also be done on a Windows 2000<br />

machine, but the menu option names may differ slightly.<br />

1. On the new server, click Start and navigate to the All Programs > Control<br />

Panel.<br />

2. Double-click “Administrative Tools.”<br />

3. Double-click “Services.”<br />

4. In the Services window, right-click on MSSQLSERVER and select Start.<br />

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