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Posted - 2003-12-31 : 08:16:03
Charles writes "I have installed msde and I have an icon for sql server in my task tray with a green arrow. I have programmed vb6 for about a year and now I am using vb.net (visual studio 2003). I don't know how to get the wizard in the vs.net ide to make a connection string to the sql server so I can connect it to a database.
I know I have sql installed at Program Files\MSSql. I just want to know what to do now."

AjarnMark
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Posted - 2004-01-03 : 23:26:38
In the VS.Net IDE there should be a Database control panel (or whatever they call them) that lets you browse known databases. VS should be able to find your MSDE server, and I think MSDE installs the same sample databases that come with SQL Server (Northwind, etc.)

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mohdowais
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Posted - 2004-01-04 : 00:14:08
I'd rather not depend on one of those GUI tools to generate the connection code, they generate way too much code!!! It's really quite simple, a standard connection string will look something like this:

Dim strConnectionString as String = "Server=localhost;Integrated Security=SSPI;Database=Northwind"

alternatively try (using SQL Server authentication):

Dim strConnectionString as String = "Server=localhost;User ID=yourUserID;Password=yourPassword;Database=Northwind"

Now just how difficult is that?

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