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HELP!

I am trying to perform an upgrade to 7.0. I have a two-way trusted domain in place. When I try to proceed with through the upgrade wizard I received the following error message:

"unable to connect to the export server.."

Basicly what I have is a SQL 6.5 in DOMAIN A and I created a SQL 7 in DOMAIN B. I want to upgrade the database from DOMAIN A to DOMAIN B. Is it possible to do so or does the SQL 7 needs to be in the same domain as the 6.5?

Thanks for any help. I will take any pointer someone can give me at this point.

Kenold Pierre-Louis
Kenold@asan.com

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SELECT TOP (100) PERCENT *
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Msg 7320, Level 16, State 2, Line 1

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Code Snippet
**********************************************************************************
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Code Snippet
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