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Creating a SQL Server Database Programmatically using SQLDMO

Posted by Shantanu Bhattacharya Articles | ADO.NET in C# March 12, 2002
The attached source code creates a SQL Server database programmatically using SQLDMO.
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First thing I am going to access SQLServer in a network (SQL Server Login screen is developed). From that I have created another form (create Database which shows exiting database in your machine). In this form you can create Database (for creation of database I have used another form), delete database and populate database and you can remotely access any machine where SQLServer(2000 Server) installed.

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