thanks Bill. That was it. I didn't even realize it was installed as a named
instance. I'll also check out your blog and the title of the book sounds
"William (Bill) Vaughn" <billvaRemoveThis@nwlink.com> wrote in message
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> This is a very common question so I encourage you to browse the newsgroups
> for more answers. I have a checklist posted on my blog that might help as
> well.
>
> Based on what you've told us, I think you'll need to provide the instance
> name along with the machine name in the dropdown "server name" dialog. It
> should look something like this:
> MyServerName\SQLEXPRESS
> Select Windows Authentication and choose a database to which your Windows
> account has rights. If you aren't in the administrator's group, you might
> have to establish an account on the SS instance to grant it correct
> rights.
>
> This is covered in depth in my book...
>
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> "djc" <noone@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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>> win xp sp2, vs 2005, sql express 2005
>>
>> I am having a problem adding a connection (server explorer -> data
>> connections -> add connection)
>>
>> I choose MS SQL Server as the data source, and .net framework data
>> provider for sql server as data provider, then I select my computer name
>> from the dropdown for server, leave use windows authentication selected,
>> in the select or enter a database name I enter the name - no names show
>> in the dropdown after a long pause while it appears to be searching, I
>> then hit the advanced button and change the network library to shared
>> memory, hit test button and get this error:
>>
>> "An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server.
>> when connecting to sql server 2005, this failure may be caused by the
>> fact that under the default settings sql server does not allow remote
>> connections. (provider: shared memory provider, error: 36 - the shared
>> memory dll used to connect to sql server 2000 was not found)"
>>
>> I believe sql server 2005 express is installed with all defaults (windows
>> auth only, shared memory is the only enabled protocol, which I assume is
>> fine for local development). I can use the sql server management studio
>> express to connect with no problem from same computer logged in as same
>> user which has local admin priveleges. I have already used the management
>> studio to create a database. I am now trying to get visual studio to
>> connect to the database to begin developing.
>>
>> what do I need to do to get rolling? I have never used sql 2005 of any
>> flavor. I just did one project with sql 2000 server and asp web matrix a
>> while back so now playing with visual studio and sql 2005 express I am
>> lost. Note: in case I sound like a tool its because this is a hobby that
>> I do off and on and things progress so quickly each time I pick it up
>> again to do something its with all new versions of everything! and of
>> course, well, I am a tool.
>>
>> any input would be appreciated. thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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