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| Subject: | Re: MS SQL MDF FILE |
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| Date: | Mon, 14 Mar 2005 16:01:50 +0000 |
Irvin Temp wrote:
Im currently doing a VA of our MS SQL Database
servers. I was able to download a backup of our MDF file from one of the DB Server.
When i open the MDF file using "vi" editor in UNIX,
the file appears to be cryptic. Is there a way to decipher
the contents of the file. I would like to show the to the full extent of the risks involved when an MDF file has
been captured from a database server.
Thanks!
Regards,
HY
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