Friday, March 30, 2012

MIgrating DTS packages from one machine to another

I am building a new machine (SQL server 2000 SP3a on Windows 2003 R2) for an
exisitng production michine (SQL server 2000 SP3a on Windows 2000) with 27
user databases. I can move databases, logins, scheduled jobs. I have lot of
DTS packages and Maintenance Plans. Is there an easy way to recreate these
DTS packages and Maintenance plans on the new server with out creating each
one of them manually?
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RKYou can open the package on one server, using DTS Designer, and then using
[Package], [Save As], save it to a different server.
Arnie Rowland
Most good judgment comes from experience.
Most experience comes from bad judgment.
- Anonymous
"RK73" <RK73@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I am building a new machine (SQL server 2000 SP3a on Windows 2003 R2) for
>an
> exisitng production michine (SQL server 2000 SP3a on Windows 2000) with 27
> user databases. I can move databases, logins, scheduled jobs. I have lot
> of
> DTS packages and Maintenance Plans. Is there an easy way to recreate these
> DTS packages and Maintenance plans on the new server with out creating
> each
> one of them manually?
> --
> RK|||Arnie Rowland wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> You can open the package on one server, using DTS Designer, and then using
> [Package], [Save As], save it to a different server.
> --
> Arnie Rowland
> Most good judgment comes from experience.
> Most experience comes from bad judgment.
> - Anonymous
>
> "RK73" <RK73@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F5FA74AD-DFFC-4C10-AC6D-CED5F8DE6203@.microsoft.com...
http://www.sqldts.com/?204
Regards
Amish Shah

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