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Can't connect to SQL Server(SQL Express) in VS 2005

 
 
danofweaver@googlemail.com
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      9th Feb 2007

In SQL Server Configuration Manager I apparantly have a server named
SQL Server(SQL Express) running - however, in VS 2005 when I try to
'add conection' (right click in server explorer) I cant see it- I
would like to see it so I can create a new SQL server database.

Any help much appreciated- trying to learn web programming using
vb.net, asp, html, vbscript and SQL server.

D

 
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David Browne
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      9th Feb 2007


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> In SQL Server Configuration Manager I apparantly have a server named
> SQL Server(SQL Express) running - however, in VS 2005 when I try to
> 'add conection' (right click in server explorer) I cant see it- I
> would like to see it so I can create a new SQL server database.
>
> Any help much appreciated- trying to learn web programming using
> vb.net, asp, html, vbscript and SQL server.
>


Type

(local)\sqlexpress

in the "Server name" box on the "Add Connection" dialog.

David

 
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Tiago Salgado
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      9th Feb 2007
Check if SQL Services are running.

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> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> In SQL Server Configuration Manager I apparantly have a server named
>> SQL Server(SQL Express) running - however, in VS 2005 when I try to
>> 'add conection' (right click in server explorer) I cant see it- I
>> would like to see it so I can create a new SQL server database.
>>
>> Any help much appreciated- trying to learn web programming using
>> vb.net, asp, html, vbscript and SQL server.
>>

>
> Type
>
> (local)\sqlexpress
>
> in the "Server name" box on the "Add Connection" dialog.
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> David
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punjab_tom
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      10th Feb 2007
sorry bud

Microsoft killed VB so you WON'T be using VbScript to say the least

I do not know why your SQL Server won't work.
my laptop won't install SQL 2005 Express because those dipshits didn't
think that it was important to include support for transmeta

kinda laughable in my opinion

I mean; the Xbox portable is built using Transmeta chips.. right??

 
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punjab_tom
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      10th Feb 2007
sorry bud
did you really name your server 'sql server'?

I would really avoid putting a space in the machine name; I would try
127.0.0.1\sqlexpress instead

Microsoft killed VB so you WON'T be using VbScript to say the least

I do not know why your SQL Server won't work.
my laptop won't install SQL 2005 Express because those dipshits didn't
think that it was important to include support for transmeta

kinda laughable in my opinion

I mean; the Xbox portable is built using Transmeta chips.. right??

 
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Bruce W. Darby
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      10th Feb 2007
So MS is supposed to support YOUR laptop? And you are??? Oh, yeah, Aaron
Kempf... that's right.... I've heard of you... ain't you the fellow that
programs in Access, but can't stand using a standard Access database format?

Bruce

"punjab_tom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> sorry bud
>
> Microsoft killed VB so you WON'T be using VbScript to say the least
>
> I do not know why your SQL Server won't work.
> my laptop won't install SQL 2005 Express because those dipshits didn't
> think that it was important to include support for transmeta
>
> kinda laughable in my opinion
>
> I mean; the Xbox portable is built using Transmeta chips.. right??
>



 
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Bruce W. Darby
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      10th Feb 2007
Hmmm...

> Microsoft killed VB so you WON'T be using VbScript to say the least


When did they kill it Aaron???? When they fired you??? Or was it when you
figured out that you can't tell the difference between VB Classic and
VB.Net?


 
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RobinS
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      10th Feb 2007
Bruce,

I don't want to be critical, but you actually think he *programs* in
Access? All he does is link up datatables and tell his users to write their
own queries. Have you started drinking yet? ;-)

Robin S.
King of Russia
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"Bruce W. Darby" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> So MS is supposed to support YOUR laptop? And you are??? Oh, yeah, Aaron
> Kempf... that's right.... I've heard of you... ain't you the fellow that
> programs in Access, but can't stand using a standard Access database
> format?
>
> Bruce
>
> "punjab_tom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> sorry bud
>>
>> Microsoft killed VB so you WON'T be using VbScript to say the least
>>
>> I do not know why your SQL Server won't work.
>> my laptop won't install SQL 2005 Express because those dipshits didn't
>> think that it was important to include support for transmeta
>>
>> kinda laughable in my opinion
>>
>> I mean; the Xbox portable is built using Transmeta chips.. right??
>>

>
>



 
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RobinS
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      10th Feb 2007

"Bruce W. Darby" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hmmm...
>
>> Microsoft killed VB so you WON'T be using VbScript to say the least

>
> When did they kill it Aaron???? When they fired you??? Or was it when you
> figured out that you can't tell the difference between VB Classic and
> VB.Net?
>
>


It was when they figured out he couldn't tell the difference between VB6,
VBA, and VBScript!

ROFL.

Robin S.
(King of Russia)


 
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Bruce W. Darby
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      10th Feb 2007
His words, not mine.
And I'm thinking seriously of doing so. LOL

"RobinS" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Bruce,
>
> I don't want to be critical, but you actually think he *programs* in
> Access? All he does is link up datatables and tell his users to write
> their own queries. Have you started drinking yet? ;-)
>
> Robin S.
> King of Russia
> ---------------------------------------------------
> "Bruce W. Darby" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> So MS is supposed to support YOUR laptop? And you are??? Oh, yeah, Aaron
>> Kempf... that's right.... I've heard of you... ain't you the fellow that
>> programs in Access, but can't stand using a standard Access database
>> format?
>>
>> Bruce
>>
>> "punjab_tom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> sorry bud
>>>
>>> Microsoft killed VB so you WON'T be using VbScript to say the least
>>>
>>> I do not know why your SQL Server won't work.
>>> my laptop won't install SQL 2005 Express because those dipshits didn't
>>> think that it was important to include support for transmeta
>>>
>>> kinda laughable in my opinion
>>>
>>> I mean; the Xbox portable is built using Transmeta chips.. right??
>>>

>>
>>

>
>



 
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