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8 Jun 2006 10:03 PM
PJ6
I'm setting up a connection string to my SQL Server 2005 localhost using
integrated security... and when I get to look at the list of databases I can
connect to, I get AdventureWorks, AdventureWorksDW, and the system databases
(master, etc). Where are my own databases? Am I somehow looking at another
local instance of SQL Server, or are my databases hidden? I only have 2005
installed. In the EM I'm looking at, there are no AdventureWorks or
AdventureWorksDW databases.

Paul

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8 Jun 2006 10:08 PM
PJ6
Never mind, I got it.

<rant deleted>

Paul

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"PJ6" <no***@nowhere.net> wrote in message
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> I'm setting up a connection string to my SQL Server 2005 localhost using
> integrated security... and when I get to look at the list of databases I
> can connect to, I get AdventureWorks, AdventureWorksDW, and the system
> databases (master, etc). Where are my own databases? Am I somehow looking
> at another local instance of SQL Server, or are my databases hidden? I
> only have 2005 installed. In the EM I'm looking at, there are no
> AdventureWorks or AdventureWorksDW databases.
>
> Paul
>

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