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How can I restore my MS SQL database?
Viewed 7020 times since Tue, May 1, 2012
If you like to restore your MSSQL database, you need to raise a ticket to our Support Team. Please kindly make sure you make a FULL backup of your database into .bak file format and please kindly upload/send this file to us via FTP to your folder If... Read More
How can I backup my MS SQL database?
Viewed 4709 times since Tue, May 1, 2012
To back up your MS SQL database, you need to raise a ticket to our Support Team. Please kindly make sure you make advise us the database name that you want to backup and we will send it to your FTP folder. Read More
What is my MS SQL Connection String on my SQL Management Studio tool?
Viewed 47134 times since Tue, May 1, 2012
The connection string of your MS SQL database will always depend on the MS SQL version that you create via our Control Panel. You can find the connection string details by logging into our Control Panel -> Database. When you connect from your... Read More
What is my MS SQL Connection String on the web.config?
Viewed 44489 times since Tue, May 1, 2012
The connection string of your MS SQL database will always depend on the MS SQL version that you create via our Control Panel. You can find the connection string details by logging into our Control Panel -> Database. When you connect from your... Read More
Do you support MS SQL WebAdmin access?
Viewed 5406 times since Tue, May 1, 2012
We, unfortunately, has disabled the support of MS SQL WebAdmin. This is simply because of the fact that MS SQL WebAdmin can degrade the performance of your site, database and the overall server. As a replacement, you can consider using a FREE... Read More
Do you support SQL 2014?
Viewed 3235 times since Tue, Feb 3, 2015
Starting from 1st Nov 2014, we have officially launched the new SQL Server 2012 on our new server. For those customers who registered before this date are still able to use SQL 2014 database. However, an account migration to a server that supports... Read More
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