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Visual basic 2005 sql express connection string

Asked by Moed in Databases Miscellaneous

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I am trying to create a connection from vb 2005 to this "E:\aaPTSQL\PowerToolsSQL.mdf" sql express database. I do not want to use the data environment and I want to retrieve the data using the data shape provider.  This is what I used with access and vb6.   What do I need to change.

             .CursorLocation = ADODB.adUseClient
             .Provider = " MSDataShape.1;Persist Security Info=False; Data Source= " E:\aaPTSQL\PowerToolsSQL.mdf "  ;Data Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0 "
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Zone: Databases Miscellaneous
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