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:

Connection to SQL Server files (*.mdf) require SQL server express 2005 to function properly. please verify the installation of the component or download from the URL: go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=4925

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

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hello,

i've installed SQL server 2005 express and Visual web developper 2005 express.

when i whant to create a database in VWD the following error occures:

connection to SQL Server files (*.mdf) require SQL server express 2005 to function properly. please verify the installation of the component or download from the URL: go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=49251

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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