I'm fine with installing it. I have it installed on my other machine, but will we want a user who's planning on an express install experience to take the extra step of installing management studio?
Keep in mind I'm mocking up instructions for an express install of the project. Ben -----Original Message----- From: Drew Baird (Volt) [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 11:15 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: dotnet Change Database password Step You will notice the PHP pwd is also different. The inital pwd was arbitrary and is a hold over from the original. You can install the management tools seperately and I reccomend it since you will be mucking in tables eventually. http://www.microsoft.com/express/ Drew ________________________________________ From: Ben Dewey [[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 8:01 AM To: '[email protected]' Subject: dotnet Change Database password Step Guys (Scott), I'm going through the process of setting up an Express install using Web PI. I'm running into an issue because WebPI installs SQL Express without SQL Management Studio. This makes changing the password a bit difficult. 1. Is there a reason why we're creating the DB with a u/p of trade/trade then changing it to trade/yyy? Can you just init it to trade/yyy? 2. If not, can we make an amendment to the SetupActions to change the password using SQL after the DB is created? Ben Dewey Senior Software Developer twentysix NEW YORK 62 West 45th Street, 5FL New York, NY 10036 T (212) 840 0008 F (212) 840 9490 www.26NY.com<http://www.26NY.com> Heard about Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and want to know more? Register for Andrew Brust's Webcast OLAP Development Using SQL Server 2008<https://www.clicktoattend.com/invitation.aspx?code=133837> Check our Web site<http://26ny.com/content/4.2_events.html> regularly for other topics and dates Microsoft Gold Certified Partner
