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Default Backing up selected folders in report server

I have a lot of rdl files installed under different folders in report server. I want to backup only few folders out of them & not the complete report server. The problem with taking full report server backup is, when I restore the reportserver, it overwrites all the other folders present in the report server.

The .rdls are not created with the help of SQL Server Business Intelligence Development studio. These are created with the help of a feature provided in the product we are using. I am using Microsoft SQL Server 2005.

Let me know if anyone was able to resolve this issue. Hoping for your help

Thanks,
Ajit





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