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is it becos when i have a previous sql 2000 server instance on my computer??

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Microsoft SQL Server 2005 9.00.3042.00
==============================
OS Version : Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family, Enterprise Edition Service Pack 1 (Build 3790)
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Source Line Number: 124
----------------------------------------------------------
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Source File Name: utillibpersisthelpers.cpp
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Function Name: writeEncryptedString
Source Line Number: 123
----------------------------------------------------------
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Source Line Number: 50
2
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Source Line Number: 130
----------------------------------------------------------
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Source File Name: datastorepropertycollection.cpp
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Source Line Number: 44
----------------------------------------------------------
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Running: ValidateMinOSAction at: 2007/8/20 11:11:35
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Source Line Number: 130
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Source Line Number: 44
----------------------------------------------------------
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Source Line Number: 44
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Source Line Number: 130
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Source File Name: datastorepropertycollection.cpp
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Source Line Number: 44
----------------------------------------------------------
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===================================

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---- Context -----------------------------------------------
Setting status of unmanaged components and removing unmanaged resources

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---- Context -----------------------------------------------

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"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 was stuck with this problem for few days. I did several times of install/reinstall of VWPExpress and SQL server Express, made very sure following proper de-installation sequence as specified in the release readme. But it did not resolve the problem.

Latter I found out that if I login with another Windows XP user account, I don't get the problem.

Changing the security authority of XP file systems and IIS didn't help.

And to prove that I was doing the installation correctly, I tried a new installation of the VWDExpress with SQL server 2005 express in another machine, it worked and I could create new empty SQL database.

After 2 days of frustrating changing of options, parameters, server names, messing with the registry etc.... Finally, I found a way to overcome this problem.

The solution is:

In Visual Web Developer 2005 Express, select:

Tools -> Options -> Database Tools -> Data Connections,

Change the setting: "SQL Server Instance Name (blank for default)" to "SQLEXPRESS". (where SQLEXPRESS is the default server instance name)

That solved this 1st problem.

I still don't know the exact reason for this problem. But I recalled I did installed the VWDExpress few weeks ago, I might have installed it without selecting SQL server 2005 express at that point. I guess the subsequent install/re-install did not clean up those junk in the registry.

I still have the 2nd problem:

The "Create new SQL database..." option is always grayed out when I right click on the Data connections in the "Database Explorer" tab.

I have a bypass for this difficulty for time being:

I have to do it by using the "Add connection....", put in the server name: "myserver/SQLEXPRESS" and a new database name.

Any input form anyone ? Appreciated!

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