Backup Sqlexpress 2005 To A 2000 Database -

Jan 14, 2008

I have sqlexpress 2005 on my local machine - but my hoster has sql 2000 - so i used the DB publishing wizard to create the script and sent it over to them - they are now saying that they need a .bak file in 2000 to host my database - is this a bunch of horse hockey or not?

if this is legit - any ideas on how I can create a .bak 2000 sql from sqlexpress 2005?

 

many thanks

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TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio
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------------------------------
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