Restoring MSSQL Databases Shared/Reseller Hosting

Restoring MSSQL Databases Shared/Reseller Hosting

All shared/reseller MSSQL enabled servers come standard with a web based mylittleadmin utility.  However, this utility does not allow for importing databases (only working with databases once they have been imported)

Since we cannot allow MSSQL ports to be publicly available with shared/reseller servers, customers needing to import databases, have 1 of the following 2 options

Option 1 - Upload the MSSQL .bak file and ask our support team to complete the import for you

Option 2 - Utilize Visual Studio remotely to perform such functions yourself.  In order to enable this, you will need a VPN user and be connected to the VPN during these tasks
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