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  • D Declan Bright

    You can access a SQL Server 2005 install by using SQL Server 2005 Express Edition[^], which is free.

    Declan Bright www.declanbright.com

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    Piyush Vardhan Singh
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    ok Sir I gted url from ur post Thanks

    Piyush Vardhan Singh p_vardhan14@rediffmail.com http://holyschoolofvaranasi.blogspot.com http://holytravelsofvaranasi.blogspot.com

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    • P Piyush Vardhan Singh

      I have HP 6767 (with vista OPerating system) NoteBook and SQL Server 2005 inbuild in opertaing system . but i can not access sql sever2005 so how i can access sql Please help me.

      Piyush Vardhan Singh p_vardhan14@rediffmail.com http://holyschoolofvaranasi.blogspot.com http://holytravelsofvaranasi.blogspot.com

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      Pete OHanlon
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      Dude - don't do it.

      Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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        Dude - don't do it.

        Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

        My blog | My articles

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        Piyush Vardhan Singh
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        there iis some thing wrong what we do? my dear

        Piyush Vardhan Singh p_vardhan14@rediffmail.com http://holyschoolofvaranasi.blogspot.com http://holytravelsofvaranasi.blogspot.com

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        • P Piyush Vardhan Singh

          there iis some thing wrong what we do? my dear

          Piyush Vardhan Singh p_vardhan14@rediffmail.com http://holyschoolofvaranasi.blogspot.com http://holytravelsofvaranasi.blogspot.com

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          I see that you have posted this question on the SQL / ADO / ADO.NET forum also, you should not do this. People here offer their assistance for free so please abide by the rules.

          Declan Bright www.declanbright.com

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          • P Piyush Vardhan Singh

            there iis some thing wrong what we do? my dear

            Piyush Vardhan Singh p_vardhan14@rediffmail.com http://holyschoolofvaranasi.blogspot.com http://holytravelsofvaranasi.blogspot.com

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            Pete OHanlon
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            Piyush Vardhan Singh wrote:

            there iis some thing wrong what we do? my dear

            You've posted this on 4 forums. That's not good. And please don't call me dear. You're creeping me out.

            Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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            • D Declan Bright

              I see that you have posted this question on the SQL / ADO / ADO.NET forum also, you should not do this. People here offer their assistance for free so please abide by the rules.

              Declan Bright www.declanbright.com

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              Piyush Vardhan Singh
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              A home Without People thats not Home that Like graveyard. so posted here

              Piyush Vardhan Singh p_vardhan14@rediffmail.com http://holyschoolofvaranasi.blogspot.com http://holytravelsofvaranasi.blogspot.com

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              • P Piyush Vardhan Singh

                A home Without People thats not Home that Like graveyard. so posted here

                Piyush Vardhan Singh p_vardhan14@rediffmail.com http://holyschoolofvaranasi.blogspot.com http://holytravelsofvaranasi.blogspot.com

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                Piyush Vardhan Singh wrote:

                A home Without People thats not Home that Like graveyard

                A metaphor of Cantona-esque surrealism. Definitely up there with seagulls following the trawler...

                Paul Marfleet "No, his mind is not for rent To any God or government" Tom Sawyer - Rush

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                • P pmarfleet

                  Piyush Vardhan Singh wrote:

                  A home Without People thats not Home that Like graveyard

                  A metaphor of Cantona-esque surrealism. Definitely up there with seagulls following the trawler...

                  Paul Marfleet "No, his mind is not for rent To any God or government" Tom Sawyer - Rush

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                  pmarfleet wrote:

                  A metaphor of Cantona-esque surrealism. Definitely up there with seagulls following the trawler...

                  :laugh: And you owe me a new monitor for the snortage that ensued.

                  Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                  • D Declan Bright

                    You can access a SQL Server 2005 install by using SQL Server 2005 Express Edition[^], which is free.

                    Declan Bright www.declanbright.com

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                    Thanku sir its working

                    Piyush Vardhan Singh p_vardhan14@rediffmail.com http://holyschoolofvaranasi.blogspot.com http://holytravelsofvaranasi.blogspot.com

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                    • P Piyush Vardhan Singh

                      Thanku sir its working

                      Piyush Vardhan Singh p_vardhan14@rediffmail.com http://holyschoolofvaranasi.blogspot.com http://holytravelsofvaranasi.blogspot.com

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                      You are welcome

                      Declan Bright www.declanbright.com

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