My C# .NET 3.5 application uses MS SQL Server 2008 Express. I am writing huge amount of data to the database. At some point I get an exception:
I have two tables. One is a \'Users\' table. Each row (user) in the table has a unique id (primary key).
The ASP.NET web application I am developing needs to support two different types of databases, namely Access and MS SQL Server 2008 Express.
I\'m wondering if there is any desktop OLAP solution that can use SQL Express (and therefore does not require Analysis Services)
I went through MSDN pages to learn ADO.Net using Commands. I am able to read using the sample code posted there.
Assume one fine day an admin comes to the office like he always does to do his admin tasks on Sql Server Databases and to his surprise finds a database missing. He has no clue of who dropped it or was
I\'m stumped.I have a client site on a virtual private server - Windows Web Server 2008 SP2, IIS7, SQL Server 2008 Express.
I have installed Team Foundation Server 2010 (basic configuration) on a Windows Server 2003 without any problems. But when I go to administer the Team Foundation Server Administration Console, I get t
I would like to 开发者_开发技巧be able to run an on demand backup of a .Net MVC app\'s SQL Express 2008 database to eg a flash stick plugged into the machine running the app.
I am upsizing the back end of a client\'s Access app tomorrow and need to be ready with a plan for a particular problem with this client. The boss needs to be able to take the data file away from the