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Software Skill Sheet Locating a Local SQL Database to a Networked Position First we must release the database so that it can be copied. Close all applications that could access the database. This would be TrussFramer and/or configuration editor. Go to Control Panel | Administrative tools and select services This document discusses the steps to take a local SQL database to a networked shared position. This concept essentially allow the user to take a local Desktop version of SQL and take it to SQL Server. The scenario where this would become valuable is when a user installs TrussFramer to a local copy and sets up all defaults and settings. They would then like to take those settings and migrate them to a SQL Server so they can be shared with all users in a networked environment. Right click the appropriate SQL server instance and select stop. The default name is MSSQL$OFS. If you chose a different name on install, select that. MiTek Training Center Product: MiTek 20/20 Skill Sheet: Last Update: 12/1/2006 Page 1 of 5 Software Skill Sheet Once you have stopped the service you can copy the local database to the server. Locating a Local SQL Database to a Networked Position The normal location for the database is shown below. The folder name that contains the data should match the service name in the services manager. In this case I will copy the ldf and the mdf for the TrussFramer database. This was the name I chose for the database at time of install. This could also simply be OFS. Open configuration editor and view the local database option for the name of the database. MiTek Training Center Product: MiTek 20/20 Skill Sheet: Last Update: 12/1/2006 Page 2 of 5 Software Skill Sheet Locating a Local SQL Database to a Networked Position MiTek Training Center Product: MiTek 20/20 Copy the two database files to the network SQL server data location. The default path is shown below. Skill Sheet: Last Update: 12/1/2006 Page 3 of 5 Software Skill Sheet Locating a Local SQL Database to a Networked Position Open the SQL Enterprise Manager. Right click on Databases and select the Attach Database option as shown. Select the ellipsis button for the MDF file of the database to attach and select the copied mdf file. Set the owner of the database to sa if it is not already set to that value. MiTek Training Center Product: MiTek 20/20 Skill Sheet: Last Update: 12/1/2006 Page 4 of 5 Software Skill Sheet Locating a Local SQL Database to a Networked Position This shows the database successfully attached to the SQL Server. You will need to set all of the users and access rights. Do not forget to turn the services back on for the local user. MiTek Training Center Product: MiTek 20/20 Skill Sheet: Last Update: 12/1/2006 Page 5 of 5