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Data Connections for SQL Server Express in Visual Studio Express
I have an Excel add-in that connects to a SQL Server Express 2005
database. I've decided to create a configuration piece for this add-in
in Visual Studio 2005 Express. I added a data connection using the data
connection wizard and all appeared to go well. Anyways when I attempt
to open SQL Server Express to administer the database, it was corrupted
and I had to restore it.

I eventually got it to work correctly (I'm pretty sure I followed
pretty much the same steps as before), but I was just wondering if
anyone had experienced problems like this? I find it a bit scary that
it may be that easy to corrupt the database by just creating a data
connection.


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Crazy Cat
01-27-06 06:23 PM


Re: Data Connections for SQL Server Express in Visual Studio Express
Whats the error message of the database, that you mean that the db is
corrupt ? Maybe you did something wrong in there. The be would be to
post you used code here as well as the error message you are facing.

HTH, jens Suessmeyer.


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Jens
01-28-06 01:24 AM


Re: Data Connections for SQL Server Express in Visual Studio Express
I have to apologize -- I can't recreate the error and I didn't write
the orginal error message down.

If I see it again I will post. Thanks for your response.

Crazy

Jens  wrote:
> Whats the error message of the database, that you mean that the db is
> corrupt ? Maybe you did something wrong in there. The be would be to
> post you used code here as well as the error message you are facing.
>
> HTH, jens Suessmeyer.


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Crazy Cat
01-31-06 02:23 PM


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