Re: What's My Password?
- From: "Jonathan Wood" <jwood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2007 19:13:04 -0700
Robin,
No, I'm just trying to get you connected at all. Once you've connected
VS2005 to your SQLServer instance, you should be able to connect to
and/or see all of the databases therein.
I'm already able to see all other databases within the IDE (although I
deleted them all today except for the one I'm working with).
I am up and running on my test machine so I appreciate that. I still say
this seems wwwwwwwaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyy more complicated than it seems it
needs to be. And it scares me knowing I'll have to start from scratch when I
want to get it running on my Web site server.
I've saved some notes from these conversations. We'll see what happens.
Thanks.
--
Jonathan Wood
SoftCircuits Programming
http://www.softcircuits.com
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