BO 6.5 switching from SQL Sql Server 2000 to 2005

Need information for BO 6.5 on issues switching from Sql Server 2000 to Sql Server 2005.
Thanks in advance for any information!

If you're migrating the Repository database as well from SQL 2000 to SQL 2005, you need to also to update the security files by taking the steps below:
1. Stop the server
2. Rename the existing security files (bomain.key and bomain.lsi)
3. Run the Safe Recovery to regenerate a new bomain.key
4. Run the Scan, Repair and Compact of the Repository
5. Copy the new bomain.key to the locdata located at u2026\nodes\<server>\<cluster>\locdata
Regards,
Jeff

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