The first step is the back up your MessageStats database on the existing SQL server.
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Expand the Databases node. |
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Ensure the Overwrite Media option is set. |
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Click OK from the Backup Database window. |
Next, you must restore the MessageStats database on the new SQL server.
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Under the Restore section of the Backup Database window, select the [From device] option. |
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Click Select Devices. |
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Click Add and select the backup file that you created. |
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Click OK until the Restore Database window is displayed. |
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Click OK on the Restore Database window to restore the database. |
If the MessageStats database resides on a SQL cluster, create the groups in Active Directory.
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Open SQL Server Management Studio and expand Security | Logins. |
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Select Windows Authentication. |
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For the Default Database, select MessageStats from the drop-down list. |
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In the left hand column, click User Mapping. |
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Click OK. |
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Open SQL Server Management Studio and expand Security | Logins. |
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Select Windows Authentication. |
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For the Default Database, select MessageStats from the drop-down list. |
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In the left column, click User Mapping. |
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Click OK. |
Assign the following database roles to the new SQL account:
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You must also detach the database, in preparation for moving the database files to the new location.
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Select the Files tab. |
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Click Cancel to close the window. |
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Click Clear if there are connections using this database. |
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Click OK. |
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Click Yes. |
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Click OK. |
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Click OK. |
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