August 28, 2005 at 8:39 pm
hi everyone,
i'm trying to install the sample database AdventureWorks I followed the step-by-step in the tutorial book (installing after the setup). but i don't know why i cannot make a connection on it.
Anyone here knows how to workaround this problem.
I will appreciate any help!
August 29, 2005 at 12:35 am
We can't possibly give any good answer with this information. Which version of SQL Server 2005 have you installed? What tutorial book are you referring to? Where did you install AdventureWorks from?
August 29, 2005 at 8:57 am
I installed the Sql server 2005 Developer Edition. I'm referring to the Sql Server Tutorial of Microsoft Sql Server 2005. And I installed AdventureWorks going to the control panel and i clicked change button then i just followed the set up wizard and the AdventureWorks database came from the CD of MSSQL 2005 Developer Edition.
I did the steps in: To install the sample databases and samples after Setup. But then when I tried to register the AdventureWorks Database, in the New Server Registration Dialog Box, I clicked on the AdventureWorks (in the Connect to Database listbox), then I clicked TEST button, I'm getting an error says: "Cannot open database requested in login...."
So I thought it was installed but not attached, so what I did I used the ATTACH context menu in the Database, i looked for the .mdf file, but I'm still getting an error.
But I was wondering why when I installed AdventureWorks it didn't go to this path: n:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.n\MSSQL\Data. It went here: n:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Tools\Samples\AdventureWorks OLTP. And I'm getting an error when i'm trying to attach it.
ope this makes my problem clear and hope you can help me.
Thanks you!
August 29, 2005 at 2:47 pm
That location should not contain the data files, it contains only a script to create the database (and places the files in the same location as master) and csv files with data to import.
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