Is their a faily quick way to write a TSQL script or another way to purge all records from all tables under one particular Database? The user has asked for a clean set of empty tables to be established before a conversion process
occurs.
We currently have two Servers called REDSQL and BLUESQL. They are running several Applications and Databases.
Databases.
They reside on Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition Dell, X86-based PC with 4MB physical memory.
The instance of the database version running is SQL Server 2000 SP...
The solution was to sign on with a password that did not use any special characters. If you sign on with a password of special characters the field is protected.
Not sure why this was the answer from MINCOM tech support.
MSO001 Maintain Systems Control file, changed Maximum Login Attempts to 5. Proceeded to the MSM001B Tab System Mode/Security --- Advanced User Security field is protected. Does anyone know how to unprotect this field?
Defaults to 'N' must be changed to 'Y'.
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