Replication :: Change Snapshot Default Location

May 13, 2015

How to change the default snapshot folder (Merge Replication) location in SQL Server 2012 Standard Edition? Actually that field is grayed out.

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Alternate Snapshot Location For Transactional Replication

Jun 2, 2006

Hi,
I have transactional replication setup with SQL 2000 on W2K3 cluster using updateable push subscribers. While setting up replication, we chose default location for snapshot folder that resides on non-clustered drive. Is there a way to change this location without disturbing current replication setup. I looked at the 'alternate snapshot location' solution, but it requires snapshot re-initialization. I am trying to do this with minimal effort and downtime.
Thanks,
np70

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Change Default Location Where New DB's Are Created

Jul 19, 2007

Hello
The default location where db's are created is almost full.
Is there any way to change the default location where the .mdf and .ldf are created when I create a new db? I know I can do this when I create a new db and go select where I want it to be, but can I make it default to a different directory automatically so no human intervention is needed?
tia
r/P

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SQL Tools :: Change SSMS 2012 Default Query Save Location?

Dec 2, 2013

is there a way to change SSMS 2012 default query save location?

Scenario:

1. Open SSMS
2. Create new query
3. Click Save

I see "DocumentsSQL Server Management Studio" folder, but I want to change it to be "d:". How do I do this?
I tried:

1. [URL]- in folder "DocumentsSQL Server Management StudioSettingsSQL Server Management Studio" there is a file NewSettings.vssettings, setting it to "d:" or "d:" didn't work.

2. Changing HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftMicrosoft SQL Server100ToolsShell VisualStudioProjectsLocation didn't work too. There is no "Shell" under "110Tools"

Did I do something wrong, or is there another way?

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Schema Change - Snapshot Replication

Apr 16, 2007

How can I keep schema changes in the subscriber's database when I replicate the snapshot from the publisher?



I just want to move data from a remote server, but it seems that the tables are being dropped which is not good as we use the subscriber as a development box.



Please advise

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Snapshot Replication And Schema Change On Sql Server 2000

Aug 10, 2006

can a sql server 2000 snapshot replication

solution handle a schema change.



as far as i know i can't drop a table involved in replication

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Snapshot Location

Apr 10, 2007

Can anyone tell me where the data for a snapshot is kept at?

R

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Applying Snapshot From Alternate Location

Apr 3, 2006

Hi


We are using HTTPS merge replication - is it possible to specify an alternative location when applying the initial snapshot ?


Thanks
Bruce

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Snapshot Location On A Clustered Server And Kerberos Authentication

Nov 8, 2005

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Subscriber Alternate Snapshot Location And Web Sync - 2005 Express

Dec 7, 2005

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Default Db Location

Feb 17, 2000

Hi,

currently, the default location for new db is c:msqldbdata and I want to change it to another location.
anyone know how?

Thanks.

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Default Save Location

Jul 10, 2007

How can i change the default folder to which my database files are saved? right now it's saving everything to

program filesmssql servermssql.1mssqldata

uggg! i can't even find an option to use a "save as" or export the mdf file. the "save as" tries to save the solution file. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Where Is Database Default Location?

Sep 27, 2007

Hey,

I'm trying to get the information where the databases are stored by default.
With Management Studio I can look on Server Properties -> Database Settings -> Database Default locations

Is there a way to read this information in TSQL?

Cheers,
Manolo

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Default Backup Location

Aug 18, 2006

Hi

I am almost ashamed to ask but I cannot find the setting

Is there a way to set the default backup location in sql 2005? I dont want to change the folder every time I specify a new media.

Thanks

Alex

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Default Location For Transaction Logs

Feb 19, 2002

I'm setting up a new server and would like the default location for the transaction logs to be on a different drive from the databases. Seems like the best way to do this would be to configure the Master database log location for the drive & directory where I want all trans logs stored. So far, I've been unable to accomplish this. I know I can specify the log location manually each time I create a database, but I'm hoping to configure a default. Is this possible to configure? And if so, how?

Environment is W2k with SQL7.

TIA, Sara

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Default Backup File Location

Dec 28, 2004

Hi

I want to change the default backup location of MSSQL. I know we can configure it while installing. But I want to change the default backup location of a particular database, running on a database server.

The default location is like.
Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMssqlBackup

Thanks in advance,
Prasanna.

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Changing The Default Location Of A New Database

Oct 16, 2006

If you enter "Create Database test", the database files (mdf file & log file) are created, by default, in:-
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQLData
I want to change that to:-
D:Database Files
I sucessfully moved the model database to this location (using the instructions in BOL) assuming that all new databases would now get created in the same location, but they don't. They still get created in:
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQLData

So how do I change the default?
(It's not satisfactory to have to move each database after it's created)

Thanks, Andy Abel

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Replication :: Difference Between Snapshot And Transaction And Merge Replication?

May 26, 2015

What is the main difference between snapshot and transactional and merge replication?

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Changing Default Database Creation Location....

Aug 7, 2002

I have installed my modell database onto c:mssql7data...

How do I now change the properties of this so that when someone creates a database, the path it will get created to is set to d:
I thought that I could just move model, but it seems that this isn't possible.

Any advice?

thanks

derek

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Problem To Install SSIS To Different Location Then Default

Oct 15, 2006

I have only SQL engine installed to my D drive. (SQL Server 2005 no SP1)

I want to install SSIS to my D drive but i can not.

It only gives me the option to install to the default drive C:...

saying that "the sql shared path has already been configured"

Is this a BUG ?

No Tools nor Notification Services are installed (which i understood to be related to the same path as SSIS)



thanks,

raviv

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SP2 Report Builder And Default Save Location

Feb 27, 2007

Prior to SP2, when you clicked the save button it would take you to the root of Report Server. With SP2 (in old-style Report Manager mode, not Sharepoint integrated mode) it takes you to the /Models directory by default when you click save. Is there a way around this?

If I launch Report Builder via the following URL, it does fix the problem. But it doesn't let me pick table/matrix/chart. I would like to override the default save location AND be able to let the user pick table/matrix/chart:

http://localhost/reportserver/reportbuilder/reportbuilder.application?model=/Models/MyModel&savelocation=

Suggestions?

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SQL Server 2005 Default Database Location

Oct 13, 2007



Hi,

I would like to change the default location where new databases are created.

In Server Management Studio, I right clicked my instance and selected Properties. I selected the Database Settings option and am presented with an option to change the Database Default Location (the location for databases and logs can be changed here). If I change the paths for the DB's and logs, and create a new DB, the new files are saved to the new default location paths that I just entered.

My question is this:

If I change these paths, will my system databases (master, model, msdb, tempdb) still be accessible and usable by SQL server? I don't need (want) to change the location of these files, only all my other databases and logs.

Will this do what I want?

Thanks for the help!

Oliver

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Change TEMPDB Location

Dec 14, 2000

How do I move the tempdb to a different drive? It can't be dropped and it is automatically put on the same drive as the master during installation. I have moved a transaction log to a different drive, but I can't change the tempdb location. Please help.

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Change Location Sqlagent.out

Nov 6, 2007

Hello,

How can i change the location of the Sql Agent errorlog file, sqlagent.out
When i choose Properties from the Sql Agent page, i can see the location and filename, but i am not able to change it.
Is there some starup parm? And how can i apply it?

Any help is appreciated.

Best regards,

hvdtol

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Change Location Of Logging

Mar 21, 2007

What parameter should be changed where in order to send the logging to a separate directory.



THx

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Location Of Default Instance SQL Server 2005 Files

Dec 21, 2005

I have just installed SQL Server 2005.  I was not given a choice during installation (that I remember seeing anyway) about which drive I wanted to place the default SQL instance on.

It ended up on C: and I needed it on D:.

 

So my questions are:

Is there a way to move it to D: that is easier than the way you had to go about it in SQL 2000?
Is there a way to do it during setup so I can avoid this in the future?

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Change Location Of Template Files

Aug 8, 2006

In SQL2000, there's an option to change the location of the template folder. This allows me to create a customized set of templates on a network folder and have all the developers reference the centralized location. Can the same be done in SQL2005 and how would I go about doing so?

Thanks.

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DB Engine :: How To Change Error Log Location

Nov 30, 2006

I have been trying to change the location of the SQL 2005 error log. It's logging to the default location at

C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLLOG

I want to move the log location to the E drive because it can get quite large. I already changed the setting in the SQL Server Error and Usage config tool, but this did not seem to make a difference.

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DB Engine :: Database Default Location Is Not Showing System Drive

Oct 30, 2015

In SQL Server 2012 Instance properties ,database default location is not showing system drive E: which was my backup drive. How can I add it again?

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Change Location Of Tempdb And Model Databases

Aug 22, 2002

Is there a way to move my mdf and ldf files for the tempdb and the model databases? If yes, how? I tried ti detach but SQL Server will not let me.

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Change Reporting Services Location (2000)

Sep 26, 2006

hi,

our reporting services DB moved and I need to tell the report manager where to find it

isn't it in a config file somewhere, i can't find it?

do i have to reinstall?

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Change Logfile Location Without Taking Offline

Dec 7, 2007

If I can get around taking a few databases offline, I'd like to. I need to get logfiles on a lower-capacity drive.

Ideally, I wouldn't like to have multiple logfiles swimming around. But, I was thinking that if I created a second logfile, and then backed up the transaction log, I might be able to remove the first logfile?

The other thought I had, was creating a second logfile, and then turning off autogrow on the first log.

Maybe there is a better solution? Maybe neither of these will work?
Thoughts?

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Change XML/XSD Source Location - Gives Lineage Errors!

Jun 26, 2007

Hi,



I have developed a SSIS package on my desktop and the package involves loading of XML data into a database. The XML does not have inline schema and I generated the XSD file from SSIS.



I used Derived Column and Data Conversion to load the data into the database.



Now, i want to migrate the package to a server. Now, when i change the path of the XML and XSD files, all the tasks show error such as



"Input column 'Last_Updated' (4433) has lineage id 3586 that was not previously used in data flow...."



Why is this so? I am using the same XML/XSD files after i moved to the server.



Please advice a fix for this?



Regards,

Vikram

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