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SQL data connection in VS2008, connect to System Database msdb

Asked by Contestoas in .Net Editors & IDEs, Microsoft Visual C#.Net, SQL Server 2005

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I've been developing a little project and using LINQ to get some information from the msdb system database.
When I added a new connection, I could not get the tables listed (see screendump), since I got the tables listed on another db connection, I figured that it was something wrong with my access to the db, but this was not the case.

So I simply can figure out why the tables for the msdb is not showing, any solutions to why?
I'm using MSSQL 2005

NOTE: After removing and adding the connection that did work, the msdb tables will not show.

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