ASPNETDB.MDF && SQL Server

Jul 6, 2007

When I first sign up with Visual Web Developer, Do I continue to use this database ASPNETDB.MDF or do I need to connect to the Microsoft SQL Server Database? Does Visual Web Developer Express automaticaliyy connect to SQL Server Express Edition?

Thanks

Computergirl

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Thank you.
 
 
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Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.42; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.210
 
 
i also enabled the TCP/IP connection on my local machine to accept remote connections.. Can any1 please provide me a step to step guide on how to deploy the webiste?
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Regards

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Now i copyied the site to the IIS and it is running. But i cannot access ASPNETDB.MDF. It keep saying that the database is read only... It is not read only!!!
Can any one help me??
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Failed to update database "C:INETPUBWWWROOTNEOAPP_DATAASPNETDB.MDF" because the database is read-only.
Thank you in advance.
Iasonas

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