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Question : MSSQL 2000 DATABASE SETTINGS
Hello I am not asking duplication question over and over,I asked the question again because it doesn't seems like you all understand my question because of the answer that I received. When I right click on my instance(Local)(Windows NT) in MSSQL2000 and then click on properties then database settings and look at the new database default location,there I can see that Default Data Directory is set to F:\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\Data\.
This is what I am looking for the solution to change it to a new directory since my F:\ disk is about to crash.
I am hoping that you understan my question.
Answer : MSSQL 2000 DATABASE SETTINGS
Enterprise Manager
Click on the Server
Right click
Select properties
Database Settings Tab
At the bottom you have a section "new database default location". Choose
default locations for log and data files.
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