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When ever I click on an MDF file in VS2005 I get the following message.

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Connection To SQL Server Files (*.mdf) Require SQL Server Express 2005 To Function Properly.

Jun 10, 2007

I dont have the SQL EXPRESS installed instead I have SQL Standard Edition.
 I have two SQL Server instances installed.
 1- UserLT (this is sql 2000)2- UserLTSQL2005 (this is SQL 2005 named instance)
But when i try to add a database to my VS website project I get the following error:
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I went in Tools>Opetions>DataBase tools>Data Connection>Sql Server Instance Name (blank for default)
and changed the "SQLEXPRESS" to "USERLTSQL2005".
But I still get the same error message. Any ideas how i can resolve this issue?

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hello,

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i searched the internet but can't find the solution, i already reinstalled my complete workstation but the problem stays.

please help!

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Connection to SQL server files (*.mdf) require SQL express 2005 to function properly.  please verify the installation of the component or download from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=49251
 
I AM GOING TO RIP MY HAIR OUT WITH THIS PROBLEM.  I have reinstalled both sql server express 2005 and VWD about 5 times with the same problem.  please, please, please someone throw me a bone here  and help me resolve this problem. 
When I create a new EMPTY website and I rightclick on my website in the solution explorer and choose add item, I chooe SQL Database, I give it a name 'database.mdf' and click add.  I get the following message:
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then I get the following message:
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I can add anything else but this damn mdf file. 
thanks for all your help in advance.
 
 

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Hi all,

In my office computer network system (LAN), my Windows XP Pro PC has SQL Server Express and VB 2005 Express installed and I was granted to have the Administrator priviledge to access SQL Server Express. I tried to create a SQLCLR project in my terminal PC.
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2) After I restarted the database engine (I guess!!), I executed the following project code (copied from a book) in my VB 2005 Express:

//////////////--Form9.vb---/////////////////

mports System.Data.SqlClient

Imports System.Data

Public Class Form9

Dim cnn1 As New SqlConnection

Private Sub Form5_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load

'Compute top-level project folder and use it as a prefix for

'the primary data file

Dim int1 As Integer = InStr(My.Application.Info.DirectoryPath, "bin")

Dim strPath As String = Microsoft.VisualBasic.Left(My.Application.Info.DirectoryPath, int1 - 1)

Dim pdbfph As String = strPath & "northwnd.mdf"

Dim cst As String = "Data Source=.sqlexpress;" & _

"Integrated Security=SSPI;" & _

"AttachDBFileName=" & pdbfph

cnn1.ConnectionString = cst

End Sub

Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click

'Create a command to create a table

Dim cmd1 As New SqlCommand

cmd1.CommandText = "CREATE TABLE FromExcel (" & _

"FirstName nvarchar(15), " & _

"LastName nvarchar(20), " & _

"PersonID int Not Null)"

cmd1.Connection = cnn1

'Invoke the command

Try

cnn1.Open()

cmd1.ExecuteNonQuery()

MessageBox.Show("Command succeeded.", "Outcome", _

MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Information)

Catch ex As Exception

MessageBox.Show(ex.Message)

Finally

cnn1.Close()

End Try

End Sub

Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click

'Create a command to drop a table

Dim cmd1 As New SqlCommand

cmd1.CommandText = "DROP TABLE FromExcel"

cmd1.Connection = cnn1

'Invoke the command

Try

cnn1.Open()

cmd1.ExecuteNonQuery()

MessageBox.Show("Command succeeded.", "Outcome", _

MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Information)

Catch ex As Exception

MessageBox.Show(ex.Message)

Finally

cnn1.Close()

End Try

End Sub

Private Sub Button3_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button3.Click



'Declare FromExcel Data Table and RowForExcel DataRow

Dim FromExcel As New DataTable

Dim RowForExcel As DataRow

FromExcel.Columns.Add("FirstName", GetType(SqlTypes.SqlString))

FromExcel.Columns.Add("LastName", GetType(SqlTypes.SqlString))

FromExcel.Columns.Add("PersonID", GetType(SqlTypes.SqlInt32))

'Create TextFieldParser for CSV file from spreadsheet

Dim crd1 As Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileIO.TextFieldParser

Dim strPath As String = _

Microsoft.VisualBasic.Left( _

My.Application.Info.DirectoryPath, _

InStr(My.Application.Info.DirectoryPath, "bin") - 1)

crd1 = My.Computer.FileSystem.OpenTextFieldParser _

(My.Computer.FileSystem.CombinePath(strPath, "Book1.csv"))

crd1.TextFieldType = Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileIO.FieldType.Delimited

crd1.Delimiters = New String() {","}

'Loop through rows of CSV file and populate

'RowForExcel DataRow for adding to FromExcel

'Rows collection

Dim currentRow As String()

Do Until crd1.EndOfData

Try

currentRow = crd1.ReadFields()

Dim currentField As String

Dim int1 As Integer = 1

RowForExcel = FromExcel.NewRow

For Each currentField In currentRow

Select Case int1

Case 1

RowForExcel("FirstName") = currentField

Case 2

RowForExcel("LastName") = currentField

Case 3

RowForExcel("PersonID") = CInt(currentField)

End Select

int1 += 1

Next

int1 = 1

FromExcel.Rows.Add(RowForExcel)

RowForExcel = FromExcel.NewRow

Catch ex As Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileIO.MalformedLineException

MsgBox("Line " & ex.Message & _

"is not valid and will be skipped.")

End Try

Loop

'Invoke the WriteToServer method fo the sqc1 SqlBulkCopy

'object to populate FromExcel table in the database with

'the FromExcel DataTable in the project

Try

cnn1.Open()

Using sqc1 As SqlBulkCopy = New SqlBulkCopy(cnn1)

sqc1.DestinationTableName = "dbo.FromExcel"

sqc1.WriteToServer(FromExcel)

End Using

Catch ex As Exception

MessageBox.Show(ex.Message)

Finally

cnn1.Close()

End Try

'Read the FromExcel table and display results in

'a message box

Dim strQuery As String = "SELECT * " & _

"FROM dbo.FromExcel "

Dim str1 As String = ""

Dim cmd1 As New SqlCommand(strQuery, cnn1)

cnn1.Open()

Dim rdr1 As SqlDataReader

rdr1 = cmd1.ExecuteReader()

Try

While rdr1.Read()

str1 += rdr1.GetString(0) & ", " & _

rdr1.GetString(1) & ", " & _

rdr1.GetSqlInt32(2).ToString & ControlChars.CrLf

End While

Finally

rdr1.Close()

cnn1.Close()

End Try

MessageBox.Show(str1, "FromExcel")

End Sub

End Class
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
I got the following error messages:
SecurityException was unhandled
Request for the permission of type 'System. Security. Permissions.FileIOPermission,mscorlib, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089'failed that is pointing to the code statement "Dim int1 As Integer = InStr (My.Application.Info.DirectoryPath, "bin")."
Troubleshooting tips:
Store application data in isolated storage.
When deploying an Office solution, check to make sure you have fulfilled all necessary requirments.
Use a certificate to obtain the required permission(s).
If an assembly implementing the custom security references other assemblies, add the referenced assemblies to the full trust assembly list.
Get general help for the exception.

I am a new Microsoft VS.NET Express user to do the SQL Server 2005 Express and VB 2005 Express programming by using the example of a tutorial book. Please help and tell me what is wrong in my SQLCLR sep-up and project coding and how to correct the problems.

Many Thanks in advance,
Scott Chang

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Server Error in '/RBOdev' Application.


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An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below. Stack Trace:



[SqlException (0x80131904): An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 26 - Error Locating Server/Instance Specified)]
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