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Old December 24th, 2004, 10:06 AM
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Default system tables and stored procedures recovery prob.

  I have copied data files and log files of my database from my previous system to new system.Then i attached these files to my database by right clicking on database --->All Tasks--->Attach Files.
in enterprise manager.Other things are working fine, but I am not able to see system tables and stored procedures. I don't have any other back up. there is huge number of stored procedures. Is there any other way to recover all thes files.please help.. it's very important.

 
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system tables could be viewed or be hidden from sql server edit registeration
is that what you mean

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