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  1. questionAttaching the Genesis R&D Database to your instance of SQL Server 2000
    Note: using the ESHA Database with your own instance of SQL Server will require the server collation to be 'SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS'.To attach the Genesis R&D Database (gendata) in SQL Serv ...

  2. questionAttaching The Food Processor Database to your instance of SQL Server 2000
    Note: using the ESHA Database with your own instance of SQL Server will require the server collation to be 'SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS'.To attach The Food Processor Database (eshadata) in SQL ...

  3. questionAttaching the Genesis R&D SQL Database to your instance of SQL Server 2005 or 2008
    Note: using the ESHA Database with your own instance of SQL Server will require the server collation to be 'SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS'.To attach the Genesis R&D SQL Database (gendata) in SQL ...

  4. questionAttaching The Food Processor Database to your instance of SQL Server 2005 or 2008
    Note: using the ESHA Database with your own instance of SQL Server will require the server collation to be 'SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS'.To attach The Food Processor Database (eshadata) in SQL Se ...

  5. questionGranting Access to Additional Users (or error 80070005, access denied)
    By default, SQL Server grants access only to 'Builtin Administrators'.  · For an existing instance of SQL Server (not installed from an ESHA CD), use Enterprise Manager or SQL Server M ...


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