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New SQL Server 2005 JDBC 1.0 & Visual J++
Posted by StevenBr at 3/31/2006 5:17:02 PM
We have a legacy Java application that we maintain in Visual J++; we are
moving to SQL Server 2005 and would like to switch it from an old WebLogic
JDBC driver to the new Microsoft SQL Server 2005 JDBC Driver.
However, we're noticing strange behavior with regard to instantiating the
"com.mi... more >>
Database attaching
Posted by Tomash at 3/31/2006 8:02:04 AM
I will try to describe my problem:
I need 3 workstations to work with one, the same database file (*.mdf) at
the same time. My idea is to install MS SQL Server 2005 Express engine on all
3 workstations and connect each of it to this file placed on linux server. Is
it possible?
I tried to c... more >>
VDI Error
Posted by Steve Cook at 3/30/2006 6:12:22 PM
Hi I am getting a VDI Error 80770004. Does anyone know what that error
means?
Thanks,
-Steven Cook
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Fail to remotely connect to SQL 2005 named instance
Posted by Ofer Zelig at 3/30/2006 6:12:20 PM
I have 2 instances on a remote machine:
- SQL Server 2000 - default instance
- SQL Server 2005 Standard - named instance called: SQL2005.
I am able to connect to SQL2005 from within the remote machine itself
(loopback). I am also able to connect to the SQL 2000 engine remotely
(remember ... more >>
In QueryAnalyzer, how to select a MS Access Table
Posted by Joao Rego at 3/30/2006 8:11:02 AM
Hello,
In SQL Server Query Analyzer how do I make a select from a table in
Microsoft Access 2003 database.
I want to insert into 1 table, data from tables in my SQLServer database and
from tables in a Microsoft Access database.
Thanks for any help on this question,
Joao Rego
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ODBC over VPN
Posted by JOSEPH YOONG at 3/29/2006 4:12:02 PM
We have designed a thick client accounting system using Microsoft Access 2003.
The thick clients connect to MS SQL Server 2000 or 2005 via ODBC.
This works well in a LAN environment. We have customers that want us to
connect their many branches together now. These branch offices are located ... more >>
Recovering SQL login & database
Posted by Bradley Walker at 3/29/2006 3:10:23 PM
Hello all,
I appologize in advance if I posted in too many, or the wrong newsgroup.
A client of mine contacted me earlier regarding an issue they are having
with their MS SQL server. They use SQL mostly for timeclock entry for
employee's entering and leaving the building during the start ... more >>
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