SQL 2000 - Changing Maint Plans; Any Gotchas?

Oct 16, 2007

Hi fellow techs! I am getting to know SQL 2000 intimately and it's been a fun ride with the top down!

My question is, are there any gotchas that I should be aware of in SQL 2000 if I want to change 3 of my databases running on one 2000 SQL server from simple to full recovery model? I want to begin backing up the log file for point in time purposes, but don't want anything to break by disregarding the gotchas, if there are any.

Thanks!

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