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Problem connecting to .MDF file from VS 2008

Asked by steve_webber in Visual Studio, .Net Editors & IDEs, SQL Server 2005

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I am having a problem adding a database file to a new Windows Application with VS2008. I create a new Windows Forms Application and immediately try to add an existing item by right-clicking in the Solution Explorer and selecting an MDF file. I am using SQL Express running, I believe, as LOCAL SYSTEM. When it tries to "Choose Your Database Objects", it fails with the message:

An error occurred while retrieving the information from the database.

Failed to generate a user instance of SQL Server due to failure in starting the process for the user instance. The connection will be closed.

Any help or assitance would be greatlt appreciated. I've looked at several forums, and nothing I've done so far helps.Start Free Trial
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Zones: Visual Studio, .Net Editors & IDEs, SQL Server 2005
Tags: Microsoft, Visual Studio, 2008, Referencing SQL EXpress data file, Visual Basic
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Solution Provided By: graye
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