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please somebody help me with this..as fast as possible...read many of the articles but not found what i need...the database is local mssql (.mdf)..do i need a SQL SERVER on client machine for accessing database
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OriginalGriff 28-Jun-15 8:37am    
What database?
Pawan Wagh 28-Jun-15 9:13am    
local SQL database (.mdf)..point to be noted..client must not have to install SQL server

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You should not include SQL Server in your installation. There are a couple of reasons:
0) You can only distribute SQL Server Express for copyright reasons - not SQL Server full version.
1) They may already have SQL Server installed on the network. If so, then they will presumably want to use that version.
2) If they do have SQL server installed and you start proliferating SQL server Express instances, you are going to annoy the heck out of the database administrator...
3) A single site installation of SQl Server is a lot more likely to be backed up than a number of scattered version under user control.
4) Sql server is quite complex for a "normal" user to install and administer - it is not a good idea!
5) It will destroy the primary advantage of using Sql Server over SqlCE or SQLite - multiuser access. If everyone installs their own copy of SQL server, then you will have multiple copies of your database, each used by a single person. This will cause some confusion, and (depending on how you wrote the original database) may take some considerable effort to combine into a single instance when the problem is realized.
 
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Pawan Wagh 28-Jun-15 9:00am    
thanx for your ans..i understand what you are trying to tell me..but,then how should i distribute my application with database embedded in it.
barneyman 28-Jun-15 21:30pm    
as scripts that create the db, tables, sps, and logins etc

Pawan Wagh 29-Jun-15 0:41am    
using installer class..
barneyman 29-Jun-15 20:12pm    
there's an installer creation tool, called WiX, it's pretty powerful, and can run scripts for you ( https://gist.github.com/rrreese/4104368 )

caveat: i don't use WiX, i use something i wrote, which is almost identical ... simultaneous invention :)

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