Do I Need To Change Connection String If I Upgrage SQL Server From 2000 To 2005?

Apr 5, 2006

Do I need to change connection string if I upgrage SQL server from 2000 to 2005 in ASP.NET 2.0?

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Nov 15, 2007

The box I am trying to connect to is running two instances of SQL Server.
There is a SQL Server 2005 instance which is the default. There is a SQL Server 2000 instance which is named 'SQLSERVER'.
 I can connect to the SQL Server 2000 instance no problem:<add key="ConnectionString" value="server=MYPCSQLSERVER;database=mydatabase;user id=****;password=****" />
However,  I am having trouble connecting to the Default SQL Server 2005 instance. I have tried:
<add key="ConnectionString" value="server=MYPC;database=mydatabase;user id=****;password=****" />
 but it doesn't work. I have tried explicitly setting SQL Server 2005 to use port 1434 (as SQL Server 2000 is running on port 1433), and then used:
<add key="ConnectionString" value="server=MYPC,1434;database=mydatabase;user id=****;password=****" />
but this doesn't work either.
 
Am I mssing something here? Any help much appreciated
Thanks...
 

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Hello,

I have searched every post and tried every connection string there but can't figure out how to connect to my database on my remote server. I am using Visual Developer 2005 Express Edition in C# and uploading it to a Windows server running asp.net 2.0. The domain has not resolved yet.

I am so new to this and have followed many tutorials step by step but none of them address this issue. They just show how to upload it to the server.

Do I need to use the SQL server provided by my host or can the database stay in the App_Data folder?



My local connection string works locally:



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providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />



When I debug a page I get the <customErrors mode="Off"/>
error message even thought I have already set it in my remote web.config file which may be causing problems itself:



<configuration>

<appSettings/>



<connectionStrings>

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providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />

</connectionStrings>



<system.web>

<customErrors mode="Off" />



<compilation debug="false" />



<authentication mode="Windows" />



</system.web>



</configuration>



Thanks for any help you can offer. I wish I could find someone to hire to do this part for me or teach me how over the phone. Any suggestions?

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I think that maybe my values for uid, and pwd are not correct? If this is the problem, then I don’t know what their values should be? Should uid always be equal to sa ??(If so why?)
 
Also I don’t know what the password should be. I don’t know what the name of the password as it was assigned over two years ago when I installed sql server 2000. I might need some instructions on how to find this value in SQL server.
 
Someone please help me if you can. Here is a snippet of the code I am using:
 
 
String sqlStmt = "INSERT INTO LogIn (UserName,PassWord) VALUES ('JohnyRocket','FastestRocket99')";
 
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even if provide the following connection strings:
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Imports System.IO
Imports System.Xml
Imports System.Text
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Imports System.Web.UI.HtmlControls
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'CODEGEN: This method call is required by the Web Form Designer
'Do not modify it using the code editor.
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End SubPrivate Sub btnSubmit_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnSubmit.Click
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Server.Transfer("Success.aspx")
End IfEnd Sub
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Hey
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