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03/12/2009 03:39:29
 
 
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02/12/2009 15:48:16
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Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01437350
Message ID:
01437424
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>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I am trying to follow a tutorial which is creating something in Visual Studio 2008. One of the steps is to create a Service-based database. When I tried to do this it was telling me it could not connect to the SQL Server. I double checked and ensured my SQL Server 2008 Express was running. So I started up the SQL Server 2005 Express instance that I also have on my PC. This time the creation of the database worked.
>>>
>>>I would prefer to be using the 2008 version, how can I tell VS to use that instance?
>>
>>Are you creating database in SSMS? If yes, just connect to this server selecting it from drop down combobox.
>
>Sorry, I should have been clearer. The steps I am following are:
>
>1. Create a new Class Library project in VS2008
>2. Choose Project | Add New Item and choose Service-based Database

Couple of things:

I may be wrong but it's possible that the initial release of VS2008 didn't support SQL2008 - do you have the latest SP's?

Also, when I just tried this the Configuration Wizard kicks in at the 'Choose your Database Objects' page. Using 'Previous' to back up allows me to set a specific connection (but I've currently only got a couple of SQL2005 options available so I don't know if a 2008 SQL would appear......)

HTH,
Viv
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