Upgrading MS Access 2003 database files to new SQL Server 2005 Express

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Hello,

I could not find any information on the upsizing/upgrading MS Access 2003
database files to new SQL Server 2005 Express type. I am a novice in this
topic, therefore I need step by step instructions. I am using XP (SP2),
Office 2003, I also installed SSMSEE. Can somebody produce instructions on
how to do the conversion please (either from Access end or form SQL 2005
Express end)?

Thank you


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