MSSMLBIZ is not holding BCM data

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Bob Day

Upgraded from windows xp office pro 03 with BCM to office ent 07 with bcm on
single user laptop

The following is listed as an instance for SQL Express, if I disable it, I
no longer have access to my BCM contacts in Outlook O7

SQL Server (MSSMLBIZ)

However, when I upgrade from 03, I was using a BCM date file of
MSBUSINESSCONTACTMANAGER, which in outlook, File, Datafile Management, it
shows BCM 07 is using MSBUSINESSCONTACTMANAGER, but MSBUSINESSCONTACTMANAGER
does not show up under Computer, Manage, Serices as MSSMLBIZ does.

Obviously, the one that is being used should be in both
MSBUSINESSCONTACTMANAGER and under services and I should be able get rid of
the instance of MSSMLBIZ (which is not listed as in use under BCM datafile
management).

So, I know MSSMLBIZ is the default, should I somehow merge data from
MSBUSINESSCONTACTMANAGER into it, or what is going on?

Thanks!
bob
 
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Luther

Upgraded from windows xp office pro 03 with BCM to office ent 07 with bcm on
single user laptop

The following is listed as an instance for SQL Express, if I disable it, I
no longer have access to my BCM contacts in Outlook O7

SQL Server (MSSMLBIZ)

However, when I upgrade from 03, I was using a BCM date file of
MSBUSINESSCONTACTMANAGER, which in outlook, File, Datafile Management, it
shows BCM 07 is using MSBUSINESSCONTACTMANAGER, but MSBUSINESSCONTACTMANAGER
does not show up under Computer, Manage, Serices as MSSMLBIZ does.

Obviously, the one that is being used should be in both
MSBUSINESSCONTACTMANAGER and under services and I should be able get rid of
the instance of MSSMLBIZ (which is not listed as in use under BCM datafile
management).

So, I know MSSMLBIZ is the default, should I somehow merge data from
MSBUSINESSCONTACTMANAGER into it, or what is going on?

Thanks!
bob

MSSMLBIZ is the Sql Server "instance" or service. All BCM databases
(and I believe Microsoft Accounting and Microsoft Point Of Sales
databases) will use this service.

MSBUSINESSCONTACTMANAGER is probably your database running in the
MSSMLBIZ service.
 

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