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    Hi, Where is the data stored for sharepoint applications. How can we connect Sharepoint with SQL server? Thnkyou, YPKI

    modified on Friday, October 23, 2009 2:41 AM

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      Hi, Where is the data stored for sharepoint applications. How can we connect Sharepoint with SQL server? Thnkyou, YPKI

      modified on Friday, October 23, 2009 2:41 AM

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      It depends what version youre on if it's MOSS 2007. Then the 1. SSP database will hold user meta data 2. Serach dbs obviously hold your indexes 3. Content databases hold the content (data) 4. Config DB hold portal config I dont understand your 2nd question? You use the configuration wizard to connect to a database or if SPS is already installed and running you can attach a new or additional content database. Regards, Dennis

      Regards, Hulicat

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        Hi, Where is the data stored for sharepoint applications. How can we connect Sharepoint with SQL server? Thnkyou, YPKI

        modified on Friday, October 23, 2009 2:41 AM

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        I would recommend that you spend some time reading up on SharePoint, you don't seem to understand what it is.


        only two letters away from being an asset

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