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I am running SQL 2000 SP3 and I can not get the sql database to autogrow, I have to manually set the database size larger every other day. What can I do to remedy this or where should I look, anything would be apreciated.
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Go to Enterprise Manager. Select the Server, then expand Databases, select your DB, right click and select Properties. In the dialog box that pops up. go to the Data Files tab and check the Automatically grow file checkbox. Do the same to the Transaction Log tab, if needed.
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autogrow
The problem is not where to configure it, but why it is not working properly. At what size xmb should SQL autogrow the file to the next size?
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