.mdf mysql database to allow to be accessed in LAN

i just finished my application, i did my application in visual studio 2013 and created my database in sql which turned out to be an .mdf file. i was wondering, how can i make people in my network access the database.
i installed Microsoft Sql server 2012 and when i open it with the server it gives me this error
There is no editor available for C:\Database\Main.mdf
Make sure the application for the type (.mdf) is installed
Please help

i just finished my application, i did my application in visual studio 2013 and created my database in sql which turned out to be an .mdf file. i was wondering, how can i make people in my network access the database.
Please help
Create a login in SQL |Server.And then provide it appropriate privileges in SQL Server database.Then share the login .
Below would be helpful
https://support.gearhost.com/hc/en-us/articles/200342665-Adding-users-to-MSSQL-using-SQL-Server-Management-Studio
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