Mainly I think that sql express is totaly stand alone and thus does not need you to be running VS2005 but Id like some clarification on if it will work with someone running visual C# 2003.
I run 05 myself but I know some people having to tie into the school server due to they are running 03.
If they DL SQL Server Express and the management tool can they use it with thier C# 2003?
I am just starting to work with Visual Studio and SQL. I have Visual Studion 2003 with .net Framework 1.1. I want to download the SQL 2005 Express version and it requires the upgrade to .NET Framework 2.0
Will this affect my Visual Studio 2003? And can I use SQL 2005 with Visual Studio 2003?
I'm attempting to connect to my SQL Server Express instance through Visual Studio 2003. When I go to Data Connections, I choose the Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server, then fill in all the parameters for my server (server name, username, password, database). When I click "Test Connection" it goes through successfully. When I click "Ok" to create the Data Connection, it fails saying that the username and password should be checked. I changed the username and password to the "sa" account I created when I installed SQL Server Express, and got the same successful connection test, but failure when it tries to create the connection. Any suggestions? Thanks!
I have been experiencing troubles since I was decided to install SQL Server Expr 2005 in my PC, first I needed to remove the .NET framework 1.1 in my computer because it is suggested before installing sql server expr 2k5 that cause my vs.net 2003 to stop loading because sql express runs in .NET framework 2.0 and vs.net 2003 is in .Net Framework 1.1 then what I did is to install .Net Framework 1.1 in my PC together with .Net Framework 2.0 and my vs.net started runnning again.
My problem now is when I try to connect to a database using Data Link Properties in the Server Explorer it says "[DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen](Connect()).]Sql server does not exist or access denied." how could this happen if I can see the sql server in the Server Explorer in my VS.net environment?
Please somebody help me I am just learning to this language and I think I cannot proceed to the next few chapters remaining because of this.
I have Visual Studio 2003 and had used it successfully with MSDE. I recently upgraded to SQL 2005 Express and cannot seem to connect to the SQL server. it appears in the list of servers on localhost, but when I try to create a new database it tells me that it "cannot create databases on this server." It will not even open up any existing databases.
I have .NET 2.0 installed. I uninstalled SQL and reinstalled it, but nothing seems to help. I feel I must be missing something, but do not know what.
I no longer have the MSDE installation files, so I hope I can get Studio to talk to SQL Express.
Hi I am following a project to build a small E-Commerce site from a book I have purchased and I have having problems connecting to the SQL Database with the code supplied. The book is Apress Beginning ASP.NET 1.1 E-Commerce http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beginning-ASP-Net-1-1-E-Commerce-Professional/dp/1590592549/ref=sr_11_1/202-7684451-7995058?ie=UTF8&qid=1193780707&sr=11-1 The code added to the Web.Config file is : <configuration> <appSettings> <add key="ConnectionString" value="Server=(local)NetSDK;Integrated Security=True;Initial Catalog=JokePoint" /> </appSettings>
The connection details are in a class file called Catalog.vb and is as follows Imports System.Data.SqlClientPublic Class Catalog Public Shared Function GetDepartments() As SqlDataReader 'Create the connection objectDim connection As New SqlConnection(connectionString) 'Create and initialize the command objectDim command As New SqlCommand("GetDepartments", connection) command.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure 'Open the connection connection.Open() 'Return a SqlDataReader to the calling functionReturn command.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior.CloseConnection) End Function Private Shared ReadOnly Property connectionString() As String GetReturn ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings("ConnectionString") End GetEnd Property End Class The error is..... Cannot open database "JokePoint" requested by the login. The login failed. Login failed for user 'MachineNameASPNET'. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Cannot open database "JokePoint" requested by the login. The login failed. Login failed for user 'MachineNameASPNET'.Source Error:
Line 15: 'Open the connection Line 16: Line 17: connection.Open() Line 18: Line 19: 'Return a SqlDataReader to the calling function Source File: C:MyCommerceSiteJokePointBusinessObjectsCatalog.vb Line: 17 Stack Trace:
[SqlException: Cannot open database "JokePoint" requested by the login. The login failed. Login failed for user 'MachineNameASPNET'.] System.Data.SqlClient.ConnectionPool.GetConnection(Boolean& isInTransaction) System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnectionPoolManager.GetPooledConnection(SqlConnectionString options, Boolean& isInTransaction) System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.Open() JokePoint.Catalog.GetDepartments() in C:MyCommerceSiteJokePointBusinessObjectsCatalog.vb:17 JokePoint.DepartmentsList.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) in C:MyCommerceSiteJokePointUserControlsDepartmentsList.ascx.vb:44 System.Web.UI.Control.OnLoad(EventArgs e) System.Web.UI.Control.LoadRecursive() System.Web.UI.Control.LoadRecursive() System.Web.UI.Control.LoadRecursive() System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain()
The connection tests ok in Visual Studio 2003. All permissions are set using SQL Management Studio Express 2005. The book is using SQL 2000, I have been trying different connection syntax's in the Web.Config file all day and now I have a big headache. I know its something simple, can anyone please advise ? Thanks in advance.
We are new to SQL Server 2005 Express Edition. We are going to develope a solution for one of our client and we have to decide on which database to use for the solution. Client wanted to have a low cost solution. Thus we were not in a position to push them for SQL Sever 2000.
In the process, we also thought of having MySQL as one of the option. Another option we have is to use SQL Server 2005 Express Edition.
We wanted to know if SQL Server 2005 Express Edition can be used with Visual Studion 2003 (Ver 1.1) or it can only be used with Visual Studio 2005 (Ver 2.0)?
I was wondering if it is possible to connect the SQL Server 2005 Express Version to Visual Studio 2003.If its possible , how can it be done?Cos i seem to have an error if i do so.
I've downloaded and installed both of these (VWD installs both) and have been trying to run through the walkthrough of setting up a web application which supports membership. However, no matter what I do I invariably get errors like the following:
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) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: -1) I'm concerned why VWD and VSQL express versions don't run correctly out of the box (so to speak). I'm not an expert on configuring these services -- but that's the point of offering these tools to hobbyists: So we can learn about how to make some of these great applications using MS tools. My configuration::
Windows XP SP2 -- clean machine as of about a month ago, never had any dev tools, web servers, or the like on it.
IIS is installed and the service says its running
VSQL and VWD express versions installed (no errors on installation)
SQL server service indicates it is running
.Net 2.0 framework installed (no errors on installation)
Note: I've tried installing on two separate machines. Obviously I'm missing something fundamental.
Would someone please help me go through the million things I [apparently] need to do to configure all these tools so I can get on to actually coding up my first web application? If this is documented somewhere, all I can say is I tried to find it but it certainly wasn't obvious.
License requiredMaybe you don't have this but have one of the products thatqualifies for the upgrade such as ...Visual Studio .NET 2003 ProfessionalVisual Studio .NET 2003 Professional Special EditionVisual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise ArchitectVisual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise DeveloperVisual Studio .NET 2002 Professional EditionVisual Studio .NET 2002 Enterprise DeveloperVisual Studio .NET 2002 Enterprise ArchitectVisual Studio 97 Enterprise EditionVisual Studio 6.0 Professional EditionVisual Studio 6.0 Enterprise EditionVisual Basic 5.0 (or later) Professional EditionVisual Basic 5.0 (or later) Enterprise EditionVisual C++ 5.0 (or later) Professional EditionVisual C++ 5.0 (or later) Enterprise EditionVisual InterDev 1.0 (or later)Visual J++ Professional Edition 1.1 (or later)Visual FoxPro 5.0 (or later) Professional EditionVisual SourceSafe 5.0 (or later)Visio 2000 Enterprise Editionthat you are willing to part with for some cash.Dan Thomas
I've recently noticed the availability of SQL Server Mobile, and would like to take advantage of some of the new features, however, I'm currently using Visual Studio 2003. The requirements state that Visual Studio 2005 is required, but I was wondering if anyone has had any success getting it to work with VS 2003?
I hope that I can do this with VS 2003, but if VS 2005 will be required, I'd like to clear up a few issues before asking my workplace to fork out more money for the upgrade:
What have your experiences been like in getting clients to upgrade from SQL Server CE to SQL Server Mobile? I've seen some postings regarding problems with specific devices which seem a bit worrying, but I was wondering how easy it was in general.
Does SQL Server Mobile really do a good job of reclaiming wasted space? Using SqlCeEngine's Compact method has caused problems due to the required storage space to perform the operation.
The documentation states that using SQL Server 2000 with SP3A is supported, but I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this?
I am unable to debug code from a SQL Database Project using the CLR. After VS 2005 does the auto-attaching to the SQL server, VS hangs until I tell it to stop debugging. Many others have reported this as a similar problem, however this only seems to affect me when I€™m connecting to specific servers. Specifically it seems to be remote connections. When I attempt to connect to my SQL 2005 Developer Edition €œlocally€? I get right through and can debug. From my VS output window:
Auto-attach to process '[1688] [SQL] gx620-eric' on machine 'gx620-eric' succeeded.
Debugging script from project script file.
testing
No rows affected.
(0 row(s) returned)
Finished running sp_executesql.
The thread 'gx620-eric [59]' (0x1730) has exited with code 0 (0x0).
The thread 'gx620-eric [59]' (0x1730) has exited with code 0 (0x0).
The thread 'gx620-eric [59]' (0x1730) has exited with code 0 (0x0).
The thread 'gx620-eric [59]' (0x1730) has exited with code 0 (0x0).
The program '[1688] [SQL] gx620-eric: gx620-eric' has exited with code 0 (0x0).
When I attempt to connect to a remote server running Enterprise Edition, it hangs after a successful attach.
Auto-attach to process '[1856] [SQL] virtual2003eric' on machine 'virtual2003eric' succeeded.
Sometimes after countless attempts, I am able to get this to work, but lately I have had no success. As far as the SQL Server side, enabling and disabling the CLR through the Surface Area Configuration seems to be the only place to do anything relative to the CLR inside SQL server.
I have firewalls disabled. All SQL Servers presently have both SQL 2005 SP2 and Visual Studio 2005 SP1 installed.
I€™ve tried restarting servers and services, checking and un-checking €œAllow SQL/CLR Debugging€? and those steps did not work for me.
Does anyone have any insight on this one? Any ideas on how I can further debug this one?
I need help setting up my laptop so that I can develop using Visual Studio 2003 and SQL Server 2000. I currently have both installed on my laptop but can not get them to play nicely together. Here is my connection code:
//string strConnection = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OleDb.4.0;"; //strConnection += @"Data Source=C:BegASPNET11ch12Northwind.mdb"; //Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Integrated Security=SSPI;Persist Security Info=False;User ID=guest;Initial Catalog=Volkswagen;Data Source=DEREKLAPTOP;Use Procedure for Prepare=1;Auto Translate=True;Packet Size=4096;Workstation ID=DEREKLAPTOP;Use Encryption for Data=False;Tag with column collation when possible=False string strConnection = "Provider=SQLOLEDB.1"; strConnection += @"Data Source=C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQLDataorthwnd.mdf"; ////strConnection += @"Data Source=DEREKLAPTOP"; data_src.Text = strConnection; string strSQL = "SELECT FirstName, LastName FROM Employees"; DataSet objDataSet = new DataSet(); OleDbConnection objConnection = new OleDbConnection(strConnection); OleDbDataAdapter objAdapter = new OleDbDataAdapter(strSQL, objConnection); objAdapter.Fill(objDataSet, "Employees"); DataView objDataView = new DataView(objDataSet.Tables["Employees"]); dgNameList.DataSource=objDataView; dgNameList.DataBind();
Here is the error message I get in IE:
No error information available: REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG(0x80040154). Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Data.OleDb.OleDbException: No error information available: REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG(0x80040154).
Source Error:
Line 18: OleDbDataAdapter objAdapter = new OleDbDataAdapter(strSQL, objConnection); Line 19: Line 20: objAdapter.Fill(objDataSet, "Employees"); Line 21: DataView objDataView = new DataView(objDataSet.Tables["Employees"]); Line 22: dgNameList.DataSource=objDataView; Source File: C:BegASPNET11ch12datagrid.aspx Line: 20
Stack Trace:
[OleDbException (0x80040154): No error information available: REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG(0x80040154).]
Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:1.1.4322.2032; ASP.NET Version:1.1.4322.2032
I know that my problem is in the @DataSource part of the connection string. It works if I use the first two lines (the database file is in the same folder as the code). But not when I use it as above. I think I'm pointing to the wrong place, but I can't figure out the right place to point to. I have SQLServer running on my laptop (I think), so can anyone help me out or maybe give me some example connection strings that you have used? Thanks.
I have one computer running Visual Studio 2003, and another running SQL Server 2005. I am trying (unsuccessfully) to add a connection to a sqlDataAdapter from an application in the Visual Studio 2003 computer to the db on the SQL 2005 machine.
If I go to the machine running sql 2005, where I am running visual Studio 2005, I can create this connection with no problems.
Is there a way fromvisual Studio 2003 to create a sqlDataAdapter with a connection to SQL 2005?
Hello to everyone, I have this problem If I use this code when I try to update a record in my sql database It does not do anything. This is the code. Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dim myconn As New SqlConnection("Data Source=.;Initial Catalog=SistemaIntegral; user id=sa") Dim mycmd As New SqlCommand("presup", myconn) mycmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProceduremycmd.parameters.Add(New SqlParameters("@txtClave", SqlDbtype.int,4)).Value=txtClave.textmycmd.parameters.Add(New SqlParameters("@txtForig", SqlDbtype.varchar,50)).Value=txtFOrig.textmycmd.parameters.Add(New SqlParameters("@txtFmod", SqlDbtype.varchar,50)).Value=txtFmod.textmycmd.parameters.Add(New SqlParameters("@txtFeje", SqlDbtype.varchar,50)).Value=txtFeje.textmycmd.parameters.Add(New SqlParameters("@txtPorig", SqlDbtype.varchar,50)).Value=txtPorig.textmycmd.parameters.Add(New SqlParameters("@txPmod", SqlDbtype.varchar,50)).Value=txtPmod.textmycmd.parameters.Add(New SqlParameters("@txtPeje", SqlDbtype.varchar,50)).Value=txtPeje.text mycmd.parameters.Add(New SqlParameters("@txtClave", SqlDbtype.int,4)).Value=txtClave.text myconn.Open() mycmd.ExecuteNonQuery() myconn.Close() mycmd.Dispose() myconn.Dispose() End Sub This is the code for the procedure called "presup" in SQL 2000 Server.CREATE PROCEDURE [presup](@txtClave [int],@txtForig [varchar](50),@txtFmod [varchar](50),@txtFeje [varchar](50),@txtPorig [varchar](50),@txtPmod [varchar](50),@txtPeje [varchar](50),@txtIdPresupuesto [int])as Update [Presupuesto]Set [IdClave]=@txtClave,[orig]=@txtForig,[moda]=@txtFmod,[ejer]=@txtFEje,[origr]=@txtPorig,[modar]=@txtPmod,[ejerr]=@txtPejeWhere ([IdPresupuesto]=@txtIdPresupuesto)GO When I click the Update button of my webform it does not do anything. Please Help me I am new to Visual Studio.Net 2003. (2 weeks ago I started using Visual Studio)
I'm still quite a beginner with the Report Designer and now I have faced a problem. My goal is to make a reports refresh each time it is loaded. I know that this can be done by using rs:clearsession = true-method but in order this to work, it should be added to each link. There are a lots of links in the reports we are using and therefore it would be more practical to find another way to refresh the report on page load. Is there any way to do this with some kind of code attached to each report? I'm using Visual Studio 2003 and my Reporting services 2000.
When I downloaded/started using Visual Web Developer I was under the impression that I needed to install SQL Server Management Studio Express in order to create/manage databases, and to provide the engine to access the data. Since then I have found tutorials and have successfully created/used databases solely from within Visual Web Developer. I'm assuming that Visual Web Developer includes a database engine, much like the webserver that is included. (This is an awesome thing). When I tried to upload my web application with database to my production server, the database would not work, it started working after I installed SQL Server Management Studio Express on the server. Is it my understanding that you need SQL Server Management Studio Express if you do not have Visual Web Developer Express installed in order to provide the data access engine? Also, I am unable to "attach" my Visual Web Developer Express created database to SQL Server Management Studio Express. Are there any posts that provide more information about this topic?
The only reason I'm asking is that I have extra whitespace on the end of my text fields, and I thought ANSI_PADDING was turned on. I do not see the option in Visual Web Developer Express, but have found it in SQL Server Management Studio Express.
hii download free starter kit timetraker application( i downloaded both Visual web devaloper and sql server express from the Internet) when i tried to run it it is showing the following errorAn 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: Shared Memory Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server)plz give me the solution above error thanks in advance vittal
When I start Management Studio I get the following message and a suggestion to change a setting: (I can choose to continue and the system databases appear, but the DB I created does not.) "Unhandled exception has occurred in a component in your application. Cannot create a stable subkey under a volitile parent key."
************** JIT Debugging ************** To enable just-in-time (JIT) debugging, the .config file for this application or computer (machine.config) must have the jitDebugging value set in the system.windows.forms section. The application must also be compiled with debugging enabled. For example: <configuration> <system.windows.forms jitDebugging="true" /> </configuration> When JIT debugging is enabled, any unhandled exception will be sent to the JIT debugger registered on the computer rather than be handled by this dialog box. Any assistance is appreciated.
Here is the error message I get:http://img109.imageshack.us/my.php?image=error2ug.jpgI have just installed both packages and havent done much in the way of configuration... What do i need to do? Thanks!
I have an Excel add-in that connects to a SQL Server Express 2005database. I've decided to create a configuration piece for this add-inin Visual Studio 2005 Express. I added a data connection using the dataconnection wizard and all appeared to go well. Anyways when I attemptto open SQL Server Express to administer the database, it was corruptedand I had to restore it.I eventually got it to work correctly (I'm pretty sure I followedpretty much the same steps as before), but I was just wondering ifanyone had experienced problems like this? I find it a bit scary thatit may be that easy to corrupt the database by just creating a dataconnection.
I am new to this type of programming and and have read all articles on adding an image to the database and it seems they all use sql queries to add an image but I want to add an image at design time. I am using Visual Basic 2005. I am also using Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition to try the same thing. I am trying to build a Translator program for english to Brazilian Portuguese and the reason I want to add the images is so that when I translate the word cat from english to Portuguese, I can also show an image of a cat. Can anyone please help me
So i am getting an error of "An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 205, this faliure may be caused by the fact that under the defualt setting SQL Server does not allow remote connections.(ProviderQL Net work Interfaces, error: 26- Eror Locating Server?Instance Specified)
So i have Windows Xp SP2,750 mb Ram, 1.6 Ghz, Uninstalled Everything (visual basic express,SQL express) then reinstalled everthing all over again. Same problem . Any Ideas???
I have installed Visual Web Developer Express and its companion SQL Server 2005 Express in my Windows XP Professional box.
Now I want to create a database using Visual Web Developer. I opened the Database Explorer and right clicked on Data Connections icon but what I am seeing is an inactive "Create new database" command.
How can I make it active ? How to create a database using my Visual Web Developer?
Hi. I hate to be a noob, but I'm having great difficulty trying to set up a datasource in my client app. The only choices I see in the 'connect to database' dialogs are file-based, not connection-based.
Should I not see an option for SQL Native Client ? How can I configure SQL Client on a Client Machine ? (no server) How can I configure the ports and addresses used by .NET SQL CLIENT FOR SQL SERVER ? Why can I connect to the database via TCP when using the management studio but not when using the visual IDE C# ?
We have a project already developed iusing VS 2003 Enterprise architect edition using sql server 2000(have lots of table and stored procs etc.) Now planning to switch to Sql server 2005 are there any issues associated with the switch.
I mean front end programming wise asp.net and vb.net front end codes do they work straight away or need to make any changes to all the front end codes, we are using datasets, data readers calling stored procs and also using lot of hash tables and XML object to make bulk loads to sql server via sqlxml3.0 sp3. Please help thank you very much for the information.