DataSource Controls :: SQL Server On Windows 7 Ultimate Edition?
Apr 4, 2010
After installing Sql Server 2005 Express edition and Sql Server 2005 Management studio Express on Windows 7 Ultimate Release Candidate, it work's fine but when I install Windows 7 Ultimate Edition....I got this error when creating or attaching new database "
"Failed to retrieve data for this request (Microsoft.SqlServer.SmoEnum)"
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 was being used along with SQL Express for website development on the Operating System, Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition of Intel Xeon CPU @ 2.13 GHz (2 Processors) containing 12 GB RAM with 64-bit Operating System. Website was developed along with the databases of SQL Express with the help of Visual Studio. Whether the developed website along with the databases may be used on the Operating System, Windows 7 of 64-bit? The website will used within Intranet. Which Operating System and configuration to be used for the Intranet Website?
Everytime I try to create a new sql 2005 server project I get this error. Then after I hit ok VS 2010 crashes.
Could not load file or assembly 'System.Data.SqlServerCe, Version 3.5.1.0, Culture=neutrail, PublicKeyToke=89845dcd908080cc91' or one of it dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified
ASP.NET Buttons are not firing OnClink() events if it is placed in content page. There is no problem for master page buttons. This problem I am facing only in windows xp home edition.
what is exactly Sql server compact edition? it says that I do not need a sql server to store my databases if I use that in my bin folder? so I can use my mdf databases in app_data folder. is that true?
i m facing the problem to insert data into database in mobile appliction i have written the code to insert data in c# and its working fine. Executenonquery returns one row but when i select data directly from the database it dont have any data and when i insert data directy into database then data is inserted and show in appliction.
I have trouble installing SQL Server 2008 Developer Edition. I am using Windows XP SP3. I have also installed Microsoft .NET framework 3.5 SP1 just prior to installing SQL Server 2008. The following error messages appeared during installation:
I am about to get my sites hosted with a local host company. They are offering me their lowest cost MSSQL server, which is the web edition. So my question is what is the difference between that and 2008 express edition? Can express edition be used for a full fledge in production website? And does Web implies that I will be interacting with it via the web correct. Lastly, if the web version is not chosen what is the typical protocol for uploading and maintaining a site when you have a dedicated server. Do you normally have to go to the data center or is there like a web portal that can be used. I will be asking the guys at the company these questions as well, but I want to make sure I get another opinion on the issue.
We have a cient we are stting up that has 2 separate physical servers, one that is the web server the other the database server. Using impersonation we have been able to get the website to connect and retrieve data from the sql server so that part is not an issue. The problem is I have a windows service application that must be installed on the web server (as it process files downloaded to an ftp site) and it must be able to connect and write to the sql server as well.We tried adding a system.web block with the impersonation stuff to the app.config file which of course did not work. Can anyone tell me what/how we need to configure this properly?
i am trying to install SQL Server R2 on my windows 2003 server (I downloaded the x64 version) but on the installation directory, just before i click next, to get the error, the path is as follows: C:ProgramFiles(x86)Microsoft Sql Server im not too sure if thats the problem though, just guessing, since i dont know anyother problem, and its a new server. I also tried multiple server restarts and still got the same error.
I am planning to buy a new laptop to learn asp.net web applications and also windows applications. Do we get IIS7 installed when we buy the home edition of windows 7 or should we buy windows 7 professional version?
im using windows 7 home premium-64 bit,when i want to install sql server its not asking for mixed mode its directly creating windows authentication mode but i want to use sql server authentication mode,when im installing im unable to see any mode selection?
i have installed sql server express using windows authentication mode,but i have a doubt if we want to acces the data from front end we type like uid="",pwd="",servername="" but when using windows auth what credentials we have to give or there is no need of any details?
I would like to do a connection of asp.net page with Sql Server. Here I would like to read the Windows user account name and pass in the connection.The connection should be Windows authentication. IIS server and Sql server are installed in different machine. Here I am able to connect locally, When I am running from server, It takes windows account of Server.
so i can read local account(Where user is accessing the web application) and make windows authentication sql server connection.