How to set no archive log in MS SQL

Dear Gurus,
I'll already did the support package upgrade and need to run the SGEN.But before that I'll need to set the archive log in MS SQL 2005 database.
Kindly please help me,how to set "no archive log " in MS SQL .Then I can run the SGEN.After that how to revert back to "enable archive log mode".
All the posting told about the archive log with Oracle.
Thanks
/Shah

Hi Shah,
In MS SQL Server, Transaction log is used to write log files.
For eg., Intially if you allocate 10GB to the Tr.Log and can set the limit based on your requirement, say as 11GB. It means it wont grow beyond the point 11GB.
If you take a transactional log backup, the data present in the 10GB file is freed up, but the size of the file would remain same.
This can be truncated by shrinking the log file.
1. Open SQL Mgmt studio.
2. Right click on the DB(SID)> Tasks>Shrink-->Files.
3. Choose "Log" in the file type and "Log File Name" in the Filename column.
4. Shrink Action should be "Release Unused Space"
5. Then Click Ok. The unused space will be released.
The Transaction log can be switched off by changing the Recovery Model to "SIMPLE"
1. Click on the DB(SID)
2. Properties>Options>Recovery Model.
3. If the recovery model is set to Simple, the Transaction log wont be written.
Hope this would help you. Revert for any other clarification.
Regards,
Kamesh

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