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  1. Slow backup or restore operations

    Backup or restore operations may take longer than expected. This may be caused by a number of processes run by SQL Backup Pro or by the SQL Server.  To check the progress of any SQL Backup Pro backup or restore operations currently executing on a SQL Server, run the sqbstatus extended stored procedure against
    SQL Backup 10Nov 22, 2018
  2. Slow backup or restore operations

    Backup or restore operations may take longer than expected. This may be caused by a number of processes run by SQL Backup Pro or by the SQL Server.  To check the progress of any SQL Backup Pro backup or restore operations currently executing on a SQL Server, run the sqbstatus extended stored procedure against
    SQL Backup 9Jul 10, 2017
  3. SQL Backup File Converter

    Use the SQL Backup File Converter (available as a command line application, or as a GUI application) to convert SQL Backup files (.sqb) to Microsoft Tape Format (MTF) files (.bak). You can use the native SQL Server RESTORE command to restore MTF files. You can also use the SQL Backup File Converter to convert SQL
    SQL Backup 9Mar 29, 2017
  4. SQL Backup File Converter

    Use the SQL Backup File Converter (available as a command line application, or as a GUI application) to convert SQL Backup files (.sqb) to Microsoft Tape Format (MTF) files (.bak). You can use the native SQL Server RESTORE command to restore MTF files. You can also use the SQL Backup File Converter to convert SQL
    SQL Backup 8Jun 21, 2016
  5. SQL Backup File Converter

    Use the SQL Backup File Converter (available as a command line application, or as a GUI application) to convert SQL Backup files (.sqb) to Microsoft Tape Format (MTF) files (.bak). You can use the native SQL Server RESTORE command to restore MTF files. You can also use the SQL Backup File Converter to convert SQL
    SQL Backup 7Feb 20, 2013
  6. SQL Backup File Converter

    Use the SQL Backup File Converter (available as a command line application, or as a GUI application) to convert SQL Backup files (.sqb) to Microsoft Tape Format (MTF) files (.bak). You can use the native SQL Server RESTORE command to restore MTF files. You can also use the SQL Backup File Converter to convert SQL
    SQL Backup 6May 23, 2013
  7. Slow backup or restore operations

    Backup or restore operations may take longer than expected. This may be caused by a number of processes run by SQL Backup Pro or by the SQL Server.  To check the progress of any SQL Backup Pro backup or restore operations currently executing on a SQL Server, run the sqbstatus extended stored procedure against
    SQL Backup 8Jul 10, 2017
  8. Slow backup or restore operations

    Backup or restore operations may take longer than expected. This may be caused by a number of processes run by SQL Backup Pro or by the SQL Server.  To check the progress of any SQL Backup Pro backup or restore operations currently executing on a SQL Server, run the sqbstatus extended stored procedure against
    SQL Backup 7Nov 29, 2016
  9. Slow backup or restore operations

    Backup or restore operations may take longer than expected. This may be caused by a number of processes run by SQL Backup or by the SQL Server.  To check the progress of any SQL Backup backup or restore operations currently executing on a SQL Server, run the sqbstatus extended stored procedure against the master
    SQL Backup 6Nov 13, 2013
  10. Scheduling backup jobs

    SQL Backup Pro provides the Schedule Backup Jobs wizard to guide you through the process of setting up a recurring backup job. The wizard creates a scheduled SQL Server Agent backup jobs that uses SQL Backup Pro to perform the backup. You can use the Schedule Backup Jobs wizard to generate a SQL script for backing up
    SQL Backup 10Nov 22, 2018