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|    Tony Johansson to All    |
|    Re: I get errror message when trying to     |
|    09 Feb 14 15:54:15    |
   
   From: johansson.andersson@telia.com   
      
   So you mean that my current version of SQL Server 2008 is too old for the   
   mdf file database.   
   So I should install SQL 2008 R2. Is that what you mean.   
      
   If I install SQL 2008 R2 how will that effect current databases that I have   
   in my present SQL Server 2008.   
      
   //Tony   
      
      
   "Erland Sommarskog" skrev i meddelandet   
   news:XnsA2CF9C30C3C8BYazorman@127.0.0.1...   
   > Tony Johansson (johansson.andersson@telia.com) writes:   
   >> The database   
   >> 'C:\USERS\TONY\PROGRAMMERING\ENTITYFRAMEWORKTEST\ENTITYFRAMEWORKTEST\ENTI   
   >> TYFRAMEWORKTEST\APP_DATA\PERSONDB.MDF' cannot be opened because it is   
   >> version 661. This server supports version 655 and earlier. A downgrade   
   >> path is not supported. Could not open new database   
   >   
   > The database file is from SQL 2008 R2. You have SQL 2008. You would need   
   > to install a newer version of SQL Server to use the datbase file.   
   >   
   >> Here is the version I have for my SQl Server 2008   
   >> Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 10.0.1600.22   
   >> ((SQL_PreRelease).080709-1414 )   
   >   
   >   
   > And this the RTM version of SQL Server Management Studio, so even if   
   > you decide to stick with the current version, you should install   
   > Service Pack3.   
   >   
   > --   
   > Erland Sommarskog, Stockholm, esquel@sommarskog.se   
      
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