Item_dbf... again.

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    Newbie R u n e is offline
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    Item_dbf... again.

    I've been referencing both Serus and Dell's guides in order to get a sandbox for myself set up to test out other things, but I'm having issues with the "restore database" step and ITEM_DBF. I can't find a proper item_dbf.bak file and I don't know how to create one or get it changed from the .sql that Dell's guide provides.

    I have tried searching through here but haven't been able to find anything so I apologize: I read the other Item_DBF thread that said it wasn't needed? But I don't know how to create a .bak so 8DD...

    Thanks.


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    Re: Item_dbf... again.

    If it dosen't work, reinstall MSSQL and try again.

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    Re: Item_dbf... again.

    Quote Originally Posted by R u n e View Post
    I've been referencing both Serus and Dell's guides in order to get a sandbox for myself set up to test out other things, but I'm having issues with the "restore database" step and ITEM_DBF. I can't find a proper item_dbf.bak file and I don't know how to create one or get it changed from the .sql that Dell's guide provides.

    I have tried searching through here but haven't been able to find anything so I apologize: I read the other Item_DBF thread that said it wasn't needed? But I don't know how to create a .bak so 8DD...

    Thanks.
    Here is a working v15 .BAK included in Serus's repack
    Link MediaFire: ITEM_DBF.bak

    Try to delete all databases again, or try to select Overwrite database function at the Option part of restore.



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