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Hi there,

I have Vista Ultimate and have installed IIS. I downloaded and installed - sucessfully - on a XP Pro (SP2) version, however when I try and install on Vista Ultimate, the installation wizard warns me that IIS is not installed, or running.

I am in the proccess of migrating to Vista and SQL server 2000 is not compatible with Vista. (or so the installation warns me).

I would prefer to use SQL Server 2000 as I know that the data import and export facilities work fine.

When I tried to import data from a remote server, I connected fine, but cannot see how to import a full database and tables to my local server. I need this for my web development as most of the sites I work on use MS SQL Server.

Any help with this will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Hans

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