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		<title>By: JasonBagley.com - Trying to make cents of life</title>
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		<description>[...] Anyway, back to the topic of this post - Upgrading Microsoft Access to Microsoft SQL 2005. I had this challenge while on my adventure recently. We had to convert 4 Access DB&#8217;s to MSSQL 2005 because we needed the data in order to compare with other 2005 DBs. We tried using linked servers across network domains, but that can really be a pain because of user rights, and really, no commercial application should be written in Access. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: def</title>
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		<description>hectic!</description>
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