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Where is my data?

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    Hello, I've created a call reporting app using SQL Express edition as the local data source, and have packaged it up, and deployed it on another machine. Once I installed it on the other machine, the program runs fine, and I can see that my data has populated in some forms. How do I gain access to those tables? After my app installed, I only see an executeable to launch the program, and cannot locate the tables with data in it anywhere. Thanks in advance, Rashar

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      Hello, I've created a call reporting app using SQL Express edition as the local data source, and have packaged it up, and deployed it on another machine. Once I installed it on the other machine, the program runs fine, and I can see that my data has populated in some forms. How do I gain access to those tables? After my app installed, I only see an executeable to launch the program, and cannot locate the tables with data in it anywhere. Thanks in advance, Rashar

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      Dave Kreskowiak
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      Search the drive for *.MDF and *.LDF and you'll find it.

      Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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