Quick Question on SQL Server 2005 Express
- From: "David Clifford" <someone@microso>
- Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2008 14:27:10 +0100
Hello All
A quick question. We are moving an Access database over to SQL Server 2005.
No problems. The SQL Server database will be located on it's own server. To
test the system, I installed SQL Server 2005 Express onto the server, got
the database attached etc. No problems. I installed the same Express version
onto a client computer so that the operator could use the database from his
workstation, tried to attach the database, but the network drive was not
listed in the file dropdown box..only the local C: and D: drives. My gut
says that Express won't look at network drives, anyone care to comment?
Thank you
David.
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