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Drunk Master Dev: How to move Business Contact Manager database to another instance of SQL Server 2005

Drunk Master Dev: How to move Business Contact Manager database to another instance of SQL Server 2005:

If you're running the Business Contact Manager for Outlook, you've no doubt noticed that during the installation process, a named instance of SQL Server 2005 Express also gets installed. The instance is called MSSMLBIZ and is used to host the BCM database.

So I have this extra instance of SQL Server on my computer... great. I want to uninstall everything and install the developer edition of SQL Server, but I have this thing in the way.

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