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2/1/2012 6:26 PM
 
If you know SSIS at all:

1) manually create a database on the SQL Server 2005

2) Create a "Transfer SQL Server Objects Task" in SQL Server Integration Services 2008 (BIDS / VS 2008).

Worked quite nicely for me recently.

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