>Hi.
>I've just created a Databse with a few tables in MS Sql Management studio.
>I have another Database whree it is quite clear where it resides, e.g. c:\myfolder\MYDB.MDF but this Databse just give the name of the database, and I dont know where it is stored?
>How can I find out where it is , and I want to tmove it to another folder
>Regards,
>Gerard
Look in the Microsoft SQL Server folder under Program Files, for example
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Data
To move it, you will need to detach it ( right click on database in MS ) and then move the MDF and LDF files to where you want it then right click on the server to reattach it.
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