SQL Server :: DataBase Error When Attach An Auto-named Database For File?
Oct 6, 2010
I m trying to save files like pdf, word, excel etc... into sql express, but m getting this error in my web page:An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file C:Usersmalek.safaDocuments est vbSavingFileInDBSavingFileInDBApp_Dataaspnetdb.mdf failed. A database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or it is located on UNC share.
m not getting errors inside my code, just this one appearing on the web page.
I used visual studio 2008 and sql server 2005(for database) in my website project. After finishing my project i used publish to web option and got the files into an folder. I have installed .NET framework ,IIS, i have also set the remote connection ,firewall setting etc. But when i run i.e., In the IIS manager when i click browse it gives me the following error. Can anyone pls tell me what went wrong in this. My code works fine when run on visual studio 2008. Server Error in '/EBUSINESS' Application.
I'm getting the following error when attaching to my database on line. I'm not sure what the issue is as I've been able to connect in the past without any issues and there haven't been any changes to my connection string. Here is the error and my webconfig.
Failed to generate sql server user instance of sql server due to failure in starting the process of user instance . The connection will be closed. So that i installed the sql server management studio 2008 , and i created the database , no when am trying to execute the login form , it shows this error
An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file C://Program Files//Microsoft SQL Server//MSSQL.1//MSSQL//Data//classi.mdf failed. A database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or it is located on UNC share.
My hosting company provider MS SQL Express as part of my hosting package, they have provided me with both the name and IP address of the server running MS SQL Express.
I have created a database on this server via management studio and when I create a connection string like this (connectionString="Data Source=ServerName/IP;Persist Security Info=True;User ID=xxx;Password=xxx") my application works fine.
But if I create a local database file and try to attach this with a connection string like this (connectionString="Data SourceServerName/IP; AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|Database.mdf;Integrated Security=True;User Instance = True ; Trusted_Connection=Yes) my application doesn't work.
Therefore my questions are:-
Is there something wrong with my connection string? Can you use a local database file within a production environment?
I have SS Enterprise running on my server and SS Express on my laptop. They are both 2008 versions. How can I export a MDF/LDF for me to attach it to the database on my laptop?
I am using VS 2010 Professional with SQL Server 2008 Developer. I right click on the App_Data folder in solution explorer and add an existing item, then navigate to the correct database. However, I receive a pop up that Access is Denied. How do I fix this?
I developed a asp.net app on my development machine using VWD 2010 and used a SQL Express 2008 database.
I've moved my app to the production web server. I have a separate database server running SQL 2000 Enterprise that I would like to use for my production data. I've detached and copied my .mdf and .ldf files from my development/sql express box to the production/sql enterprise box and have tried to attach them in the enterprise manager but I get an error "Error 602: Could not find row in sysindexes for database ID 19, object ID 1, index ID 1. Run DBCC CHECKTABLE on sysindexes." and the attach process fails.
What do I need to do to use this 2008 express database on an 2000 enterprise server?
In my web.config, I have attached a SQL express database .. as follows: <add name="eHNDBConnectionString" connectionString="Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename="C:UsersDell-XPS1330DocumentsVisual Studio 2005WebSitesWebSite4eHNDB.mdf";Integrated Security=True;Connect Timeout=30;User Instance=True" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />
I need to upload this to my web server so I need to remove the local link .. I tried:
.. but i keep getting this error message when i try to open the page that accesses the DB. An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file eHNDB.mdf failed. A database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or it is located on UNC share.
1- what is the correct syntax to use in my web.comfig?
2- when online, i'm gonna be using sql server and not sql express .. what considerations / changes should i apply as well?
i have using sql server 2005 express managment studio, i have create my database and every thing just i want to extact Database and attach it to My asp.net 3.5 Project how?
I am having problem when i was trying to attach .mdf file while create a new connection of SQL server, create a new connection of SQL database file and open the database in Server Explorer. I am using VS 2010 Ultimate and SQL Express 2008 R2.
Here are the error message.
1. Attach .mdf in SQL database file and open the database in Server Explorer
how I can correct an error. I've built the MVCMusicStore tutorial here:
http://mike-ciccone.com/Store/
The first time I visit the site and attempt a database connection I get this error:
Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: CREATE DATABASE permission denied in database 'master'.
But when I refresh, it all works fine. I'm at a bit of a loss. I don't believe I'm attempting to create a database, but I realise that the error may not really have anything to do with that. This is hosted at GoDaddy shared hosting. The database was created and I used an SQL script to create the tables initially and populate the data. My connection string works as I can pull data from the database, but I do have a feeling it will be a web.config setting that will correct this.
i am trying to restore database.bak in sql server 2005 (i know the database.bak was also generated in sql 2005 server)
i am trying to restore back up database .bak into the new database i just created in sql server 2005i have saved my database .bak into c drive and when i select database .bak "From Device", it doesn't get populated in the list below and i see nothing and it keeps on prompting a message"You must select a restore source"
Here's the screen shot: (i tried restoring database in sql server 2008 and it was sucessful but i am facing this problem in sql server 2005 only)
I have a table which stores records about a promotion programs. For each record, there are different status such as Begin, Successful, Unsucessful, Expired and there are PromotionDate and PromotionExpiredDate. I am just wondering how I can set each promotion to auto expired (auto change the status of each promotion status to Expired) when the current date is bigger than the PromotionExpiredDate.
I used SQL SERVER 2008 R2 express as my web development database and I set its compatibility level to 2005. Unfortunately this database cannot be be attached to SQL server 2005. Are there any other options?
When tried to attach the database i created in Visual Web Developer 2008 to SQL management studio i get an operating system error. TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Attach database failed for Server 'SHRAV-DESKTOPSQLEXPRESS'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo) [URL]
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: An exception occurred while executing a Transact-SQL statement or batch. (Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo) Unable to open the physical file "C:Websites est_1App_Data est.mdf".Operating system error 5: "5(failed to retrieve text for this error. Reason: 15105)". (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 5120)................
am importing a text file database in my sql server database in asp.net c#.but i cannot fetch the column name from .txt file which contains a numeric data now what to do?
I am using sql server 2005. In my project i wanna auto delete the data from the database after a fixed interval of time say (30 days); Is there any automatic process to delete the data from the database without the user intervention..
I am unable to connect to my local instance of SQL Server 2008 Express using SQL Server Management Studio.I believe the problem is related to a change I made to the connection protocols. Before the error occurred, I had Shared Memory enabled and Named Pipes and TCP/IP disabled. I then enabled both Named Pipes and TCP/IP, and this is when I started experiencing the problem.
I have now set Named Pipes and TCP/IP back to disabled. When I try to connect to the server with SSMS (with either my SQL server sysadmin login or with windows authentication), I get the following error message:
"A connection was successfully established with the server, but then an error occurred during the login process. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 0 - No process is on the other end of the pipe.) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 233)"
My first question here is: why is it returning a Named Pipes error? Why isn't it using Shared Memory? It seems like it is not listening on Shared Memory for some reason?When I set Named Pipes to enabled and try to connect, I get the same error message.My windows account is does not have administrator priviliges on my computer.
I have the following code, everything works if i remove the attachment lines. But when i add them back i get the error below: we manage our files and content thru a content management system, so thats the reason for the links as they are with the "id=" copying the link into a browser works, but i need to attach the physical file to an email to send. If it cant be done then, we will have to just move the files into a folder outside of our management system.