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itsmiles
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USA
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Posted - 06 January 2008 :  21:47:54  Show Profile
How to back the my Forum Dbase?

in case it get corrupted or hacked?

want to be able to restore: topics, user
names, passwords, emailaddresses, ect.

cheers

weeweeslap
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USA
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Posted - 06 January 2008 :  21:49:33  Show Profile  Visit weeweeslap's Homepage  Send weeweeslap an AOL message  Send weeweeslap a Yahoo! Message
What kind of database do you use?

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itsmiles
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USA
25 Posts

Posted - 07 January 2008 :  12:03:10  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by weeweeslap

What kind of database do you use?



Personally i use ACT dBase

My question how to Export Forum Field data to Excell so I can save it as delimited file and then Import into Forum Field.

Maybe the simple answer is to back up the Whole Forum.

Can I Back Up the Whole Forum thru Dreamweaver?

cheers
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HuwR
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 07 January 2008 :  12:23:02  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage
weeweeslap meant what database are you using for your forum.
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ruirib
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Posted - 07 January 2008 :  12:57:18  Show Profile  Send ruirib a Yahoo! Message
Seems like it's SQL Server, from the other post, which means that there are no easy options to do it, rather than using Enterprise Manager / Management Studio or creating and ODBC data source and import the whole thing into an Access DB.


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yigal7
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Posted - 31 January 2008 :  11:24:56  Show Profile
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Seems like it's SQL Server, from the other post, which means that there are no easy options to do it, rather than using Enterprise Manager / Management Studio or creating and ODBC data source and import the whole thing into an Access DB.


can u explain more?

[edited to change [code] to [quote] - each tag has its own purpose. AnonJr]

Edited by - AnonJr on 31 January 2008 11:27:30
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