If you are planning on placing a database file on a mapped network drive,
don't go there. It's not worth whatever you are trying to save.
Linchi
"Curtis White" <Curtis
White@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> KB article 304261 says you can use a non-local (network) drive (NAS, SAN)
> with SQL server 2000. I've got Trace flag 1807 set on (as per article)
> but
> it fails with error 5105 (not 5110 as per article). Has anyone done this
> successfully?
>
> Running SQL Server 2000 SP3 standard edition on Windows 2000 server SP4.