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When migrating from one
Microsoft SQL Server to another, the new
Microsoft SQL Server should be running the same or newer version of
Microsoft SQL Server, and the
Microsoft SQL Server
edition (
Enterprise or
Standard) should
also be the same or higher than that of the old
Microsoft SQL Server.
In other words, do not migrate vault databases from Microsoft SQL Server to an older version or lower edition of Microsoft SQL Server.
To migrate a vault database from one Microsoft SQL Server to another:
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Open M-Files Admin.
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In the left-side tree view, expand a connection to M-Files server.
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Right-click a vault.
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Click .
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Open Microsoft SQL Server
Management Studio and take a full
backup of the vault database.
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Restore the database to the new Microsoft SQL Server as a new
database.
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In M-Files Admin, right-click the document vault and select
Properties from the context menu.
Result:The Document Vault Properties dialog is
opened.
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Open the Advanced tab.
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Under the Use Microsoft SQL Server option, click the
Define... button.
Result:The Document Vault - Microsoft SQL Server dialog is
opened.
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In the Server name field, specify the name of the new Microsoft SQL Server.
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In the Database name field, specify the name of the new
database.
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In the Administrator credentials and Basic user
credentials sections, specify the new authentication
settings.
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Click OK to close the Document Vault - Microsoft SQL Server dialog and then click
OK to close the Document Vault
Properties dialog.
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In the left-side tree view, right-click the vault.
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Click .
From this point forward, the M-Files
server will access the vault database from the new Microsoft SQL Server.
After migrating the vault database to the new Microsoft SQL Server, you need to create a backup job for the new
database in Microsoft SQL Server
Management Studio on the new Microsoft SQL Server. For more details and recommendations, see M-Files Backup
Policy.