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SQL backup

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Deanvz

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If I log in as the admin account I can see all the backups made of the databases. However logging in as the client I cant get any joy out of the backup manager to try and make backups from the domain. When logged in as the client I go to, backup manager > backup. This is for the whole domain. I see no settings to backup a certain database

How do I get a backup of the databases?
 
I've not brief idea about this. But I think you can use an SSIS package to downgrade a database from higher version to a lower version.The quick answer is no, it's not possible to restore a backup file from a higher version to a lower version of SQL Server.A work around would be to generate the scripts to create the database.You can target the script generation to a lower version.

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