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Hi - can anyone please help?

I am using SQL Express 2005 - and have an asp (yes legacy asp) site running locally.  It works ok, until I try and connect to the server from another PC.

The error message I get is: 

******

Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error '80004005'

Cannot open database "fixit" requested by the login. The login failed.

/fixitnew/fixit_login.asp, line 30

******

Line 30, is where I open the connection to the database.

My connection string is:

myConn = "Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Integrated Security=SSPI;Persist Security Info=False;Initial Catalog=fixit;Data Source=misinvaknb01sqlexpress;"

Can anyone please help?

Thanks in advance,

Mark 

 

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Line 24: strConnection +="initial catalog = ******;server=WILL-000993DB49\SQLEXPRESS;";Line 25: SqlConnection objConnection = new SqlConnection(strConnection);Line 26: objConnection.Open();Line 27: objConnection.Close();Line 28:







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