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From: Brian McCulloch (brian.d.mcculloch_at_citicorp.com)
Date: 07/22/04


Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 09:55:03 -0700

Greetings, All.

I'm importing a database from SQL 7 to 2000. The import
fails partway through because I don't have all the users
set up on the 2000 server. I don't see a way to import the
users from 7. I can export them to a file, however. Is
there a way to use that file to get them into the 2000
server? I'm sure I could import the data and write code to
use existing stored procedures but I'm hoping to avoid re-
inventing the wheel as I'm fairly confident I'm not the
only one who's run into this problem.

Thanks,

Brian.



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