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... ... @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ 31 31 When shrinking a database, make sure that applications such as ACMP or others are not accessing the database. If this is not the case, the shrink will not be optimal, will be very slow or will not be performed at all. So make sure that the relevant services do not access the ACMP database. Use the Activity Monitor to check for possible processes and stop them. 32 32 {{/aagon.infobox}} 33 33 34 -The size of a database is reduced by reducing the size of the database files. This applies to the areas of the database files that are completely free (see also [[Defragmenting the Indexes>>doc:||anchor="HInde xesDefragmentation"]]). If you only want to reduce the size of individual database files, use the [[//Reduce files//>>doc:||anchor="HDatenbankverkleinern"]] option.34 +The size of a database is reduced by reducing the size of the database files. This applies to the areas of the database files that are completely free (see also [[Defragmenting the Indexes>>doc:||anchor="HIndizesDefragmentierung"]]). If you only want to reduce the size of individual database files, use the [[//Reduce files//>>doc:||anchor="HDatenbankverkleinern"]] option. 35 35 36 36 After you have closed all relevant applications, processes and sessions, go to the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio left-hand navigation and select the database you want to shrink. Right-click to open the context menu and click //Tasks// > //Contract// > //Database//. 37 37