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 Upload a binary file to disk with sysadmin?

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langkew
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Posted - 2004-08-30 : 15:18:43
In a VB program, I found i can upload a binary file to the disk of sql server with 'sysadmin'. I want know how to do like this.

tkizer
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38200 Posts

Posted - 2004-08-30 : 15:24:40
What does sysadmin have to do with uploading files to SQL Server? And by binary file, do you mean images? If so, that is not recommended to be stored in a database.

Tara
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langkew
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Posted - 2004-08-30 : 15:42:54
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Originally posted by tduggan

What does sysadmin have to do with uploading files to SQL Server? And by binary file, do you mean images? If so, that is not recommended to be stored in a database.

Tara

Some SQL Servers deleted or renamed xplog70.dll, so xp_cmdshell is not availiable anymore. i want upload a new copy of xplog70.dll and reactivate xp_cmdshell, is this possible?
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2004-08-30 : 15:45:34
If the DBA deleted it, then you probably should not readd it. Have you talked to him/her? You probably can just copy the file into the directory then register it.

Tara
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langkew
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Posted - 2004-08-30 : 15:59:10
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Originally posted by tduggan

If the DBA deleted it, then you probably should not readd it. Have you talked to him/her? You probably can just copy the file into the directory then register it.

Tara

Thanks for your answers, i'm a chinese and cannot speak very well in english and do not know how to deliver myself of great appreciation. In the future i will often come to this forum because i can study plenty here.
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