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Access Violation Repository Synchronisation
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3 months 4 weeks ago - 3 months 4 weeks ago #22567
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3 months 4 weeks ago #22568
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I assume it did happen when you try to copy an object over
Can you tell me which kind of object you tried to copy?
Can you tell me which kind of object you tried to copy?
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3 months 4 weeks ago - 3 months 4 weeks ago #22570
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Hi Mike.
Didn't get that far. Started the wizard selected source as 'backup' found the .dat file from a recent backup. Then chose the target type as SQL Server, selected the database (which I had just created as new) then hit Next and received the error.
AM I right in assuming that this works using the Backup created from the AETL Maintenance Tab? As that is what I am using.
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Didn't get that far. Started the wizard selected source as 'backup' found the .dat file from a recent backup. Then chose the target type as SQL Server, selected the database (which I had just created as new) then hit Next and received the error.
AM I right in assuming that this works using the Backup created from the AETL Maintenance Tab? As that is what I am using.
Thanks
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3 months 4 weeks ago #22572
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I am right in assuming that this works using the Backup created from the AETL Maintenance Tab as that is what I am using.
That is correct.
We will try to reproduce the problem in the office and get back to you
That is correct.
We will try to reproduce the problem in the office and get back to you
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3 months 4 weeks ago #22575
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Thanks. Lost a package today (Human Error I believe) and wanted to recover it. If it helps, we are on SQL Server 2016 Windows OS Server 2012. I actually ran this from AETL Desktop running on server as it is closer to the backup files
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3 months 4 weeks ago #22576
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Well if it is still there you can recover using the version control
We will eventually create a recycle bin so it would be easy to recover from accidental deletion
We will eventually create a recycle bin so it would be easy to recover from accidental deletion
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