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8/3/2006 3:49 AM
 

Hi,

for some updates/edits I tend to modify the rows in the database directly, so far no harm done (not sure if I'm just lucky or making safe edits).
But I'm sometimes faced with an annoying behavior where SQL Express tells me that the database file is currently in use by an other process (the system is probably right because it is being used by the IIS worker process) but there must be a way to make multiple connections, not?

Is it the way the connection has been registered in SQL Express or web.config or limitation SQL Express...

Cheers,

Thomas

 
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8/3/2006 6:13 AM
 
AFAIK, if you use file based connection to the database (using .mdf in connection string) does not allow parallel connection via Studio or another connection. Solution: always use classic connection.

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