>>>>>It is hard to reproduce on demand bug in SSMS. As a first step, try closing SSMS and re-start and re-try. If this will not fix the problem, then you can always attach DB using T-SQL.
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>>>>I closed and opened SSMS in the past few days probably 100 times. And I tried to attach using T-SQL and got a problem (I started a new thread on that issue).
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>>>I see. I read the thread William pointed to and it seems like the solution is to Run SSMS as Admin. Wondering why would this bug still not fixed - are you running RTM version and what is your SQL Server version?
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>>I do start my SSMS as Admin. But I suppose being Admin on my box has no bearing for the SQL Server on the customer box. I don't know if I (or rather the customer) is running RTM version. How do I find out?
>
>If you can run SELECT @@Version and SELECT
> SERVERPROPERTY('Edition') AS Edition,
> SERVERPROPERTY('ProductVersion') AS ProductVersion,
> SERVERPROPERTY('ProductLevel') AS ProductLevel
>
>it will get you this info.
>
>However, as I see from your other thread, you can not even go into query window yet.
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>BTW, I did see the problem you're experienced in one of the MSDN SQL Server forums recently.
I am following the suggestion William provided. Stay tuned.
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