Re: Where/how are the documents stored



>I see. So in a corp environment it's not worth doing unless you are running
>MS-SQL.

Sorry but I don't get this at all. If you are running WSS at all you must be
using either SQL Server or WMSDE which is just cut-down/restricted (and
free) SQL Server.

So where does the "unless" come in ?

Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland


"you know who maybe" <nguser2u@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Mike Walsh" <englantilainen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > >they are in a database where they cannot >be individually backed up or
> > >restored, >correct?
> >
> > True (except for Patricks method). I.e. not with standard backup/restore
> > software.
> >
> > (You are in fact running what I was lazy enough to call SQL - I meant
SQL
> > Server 2K or WMSDE, one of which you must have.)
> >
> > Note too that unless you are running third-part software, a deleted
> > document can't be resurrected except by a full restore (to another
server
> > probably) or a part restore (if you have used smigrate for instance to
> > backup a site only) also probably to another machine.
> >
>
> I see. So in a corp environment it's not worth doing unless you are
running
> MS-SQL.
>
>


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