Reading Membership Of All Roles For A User
Feb 22, 2000
I have several roles on a database and want to find out to which roles
a certain user belongs to. What's the SP to get this information?
Background:
I have a table where I store some application specific permissions for
the different roles. I use the same grant/deny/revoke logic like in
SQL server. These are permissions that cannot be mapped to a SP or a
table.
In a query I want to get all the permission records for the role that
a user belongs to.
Thomas Schoch
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Aug 26, 2006
I have a site with roles/membership working fine on my local machine, but I am having serious trouble deploying it to a shared host. My hosting provides a sql 2000 database, but the user created for it that I use is not dbo. I am errors when I try to access my site such as Could not find stored procedure 'dbo.aspnet_CheckSchemaVersion'The procedure was created under my user, so it's there, but it's full name ia myusername.aspnet_CheckSchemaVersionHow can I tell the asp.net membership/role provider to use my username instead of dbo when it looks for objects? Thanks
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Jul 4, 2007
hello, I have developed a website using asp.net 2.0 and sql server 2005 express edition. I have used the built-in membership, roles and login controls in my website. now i need to change the database server. i have to use sql server 2000 instead. as asp.net 2.0 uses the ASPNETDB.mdf for member,roles and login controls, so how can i do it? i can easily export the database from 2005 to 2000 but how my application controls will know where to look at for those data. I am clueless. please help me. thanks in advance.
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Jan 28, 2004
Can you write a stored procedure to add a user to your DB and set the roles the user belongs to?
I want to write a stored proc. to add users and set roles so it can be used in code instead of doing it manually.
After the user has been added and their roles set, can you write another stored proc. to give you what roles they belong to?
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Dec 6, 2013
I would like to know if there is a way to find out who changed a users roles/access WITHOUT using the audit function. For example, if a user account was created and given SA access then changed to read only, how can I find out who made that change? I tried searching for an answer, but kept getting no results. I'm thinking this may tie into the sys.sysusers view?
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Jan 1, 2008
Hello - I am using the generic aspnetdb membership database (aspnet_regsql.exe) which I am currently connecting to as a sysadmin user from my website (via web.config). Before going live with my first website I now want to create a sql user for the website to login with, with the minimum permissions required to run the website - the reason for this is to make the db more secure.
I have created a new sql user and am now looking at what acces they should have. I am OK giving them the required access to the NEW views, sprocs and tables I have created to link in with the generic aspnetdb database etc... however how do I know what access they require to all the BUILT-IN tables, sprocs, views etc. Also, when I am viewing Securables it also brings up all the MASTER DB sprocs, etc.. - will the user need access to these? Should I add the new user to a database role - which one? (currently I have not given the new user a database role) This is the first time I will have created a sql user for an asp.net website so any help greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Marco
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I just recently updated to SSDT 12.0.50512.0 using Visual Studio 2013 Ultimate. I typically use SSDT Schema Compare to synchronize my schema across multiple databases and different environments. After updating i encountered a major bug while updating our production schema.Typically during schema compare, the compare will prompt me to drop users and user roles from the database as they are not present in the project. I will exclude these so they database users and their roles aren't affected. After the update to SSDT I noticed that schema compare was only prompting me to drop the User, but didn't show anything about the user's roles. Not thinking much of it I went through my usual task of updating all the production databases. I soon found out that this did in fact remove the user roles even though it showed NOTHING in the schema compare UI indicating it would do so.
GO
PRINT N'Dropping <unnamed>...';
GO
EXECUTE sp_droprolemember @rolename = N'db_datareader', @membername = N'dbuser';
GO
PRINT N'Dropping <unnamed>...';
GO
EXECUTE sp_droprolemember @rolename = N'db_datawriter', @membername = N'dbuser';
You could say this is partially my fault for not checking the generated script before running it, but after months of this routine task I've never had an issue until this update.i'm not seeing the changes that will happen to my user roles in the schema compare UI?
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I am running into an issue trying to declaratively set up a SqlDataSource. I want to be able to filter some of my queries based on the user that is currently logged into the web site. I want to do it Declaratively as that's one of my favorite 2.0 features.Is there any way to do this with the Membership information? I know I can use the code behind to set the parameter, or store the User Name in Session Variable, and use a <asp:SessionParameter> but I think there should be a way to bind directly to the Membership user...Am I missing another option, or is there no built in way to do this? Any other suggestions...Thanks
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Hi all,
I've created a training database, and added a user to it. Now I am trying to figure out what database roles I need to give him. Can I get away with public only, or he will need the db_owner role? Thanks.
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Apr 3, 2008
I have a sp that my users need access to run and currently their roles are set up as users with db_datareader, db_datawriter. I'm having trouble getting them access just adding permissions to the tables being used here. What is the best method to allow them access to only the neccessary roles to run this sp?
ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.spi_CallList
(@strAgent nchar(4), @MEA int)
AS
DECLARE @Msg varchar(255)
declare @SQL varchar(4000)
IF EXISTS (SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.VIEWS WHERE TABLE_NAME = 'qs_CallList1')
DROP VIEW qs_CallList1
IF EXISTS (SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.VIEWS WHERE TABLE_NAME = 'qs_CallList2')
DROP VIEW qs_CallList2
IF EXISTS (SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.VIEWS WHERE TABLE_NAME = 'qs_CallList3')
DROP VIEW qs_CallList3
SET @SQL = 'Create view qs_CallList1 as
SELECT top 100 percent tsd_Claim.clinsnum AS [Ins#], Sum(tsd_Claim.cloutstandingamt) AS OutstndByIns
FROM (tsd_Claim LEFT JOIN [qs_SQLClaimStatusLastEntryCL] ON (tsd_Claim.clnum = [qs_SQLClaimStatusLastEntryCL].Claim)
AND (tsd_Claim.clpid = [qs_SQLClaimStatusLastEntryCL].Pat))
LEFT JOIN tsd_Patient ON tsd_Claim.clpid = tsd_Patient.PID
WHERE (((tsd_Patient.PAGENT)=''' + ltrim(rtrim(@strAgent)) + ''')
AND (([qs_SQLClaimStatusLastEntryCL].Pat) Is Null)
AND ((tsd_Claim.clfromdos)<GetDate()- ' + cast(@mea as varchar(12)) + '))
GROUP BY tsd_Claim.clinsnum
ORDER BY Sum(tsd_Claim.cloutstandingamt) DESC'
EXECUTE(@sql)
SET @SQL = 'Create view qs_CallList2 as
SELECT TOP 100 percent tsd_Claim.clinsnum AS [Ins#],
tsd_Claim.clpid AS [Account#],
Sum(tsd_Claim.cloutstandingamt) AS OutstndByAcct
FROM (tsd_Claim
LEFT JOIN [qs_SQLClaimStatusLastEntryCL] ON (tsd_Claim.clnum = [qs_SQLClaimStatusLastEntryCL].Claim)
AND (tsd_Claim.clpid = [qs_SQLClaimStatusLastEntryCL].Pat))
LEFT JOIN tsd_Patient ON tsd_Claim.clpid = tsd_Patient.PID
WHERE (((tsd_Patient.PAGENT)=''' + ltrim(rtrim(@strAgent)) + ''')
AND (([qs_SQLClaimStatusLastEntryCL].Pat) Is Null)
AND ((tsd_Claim.clfromdos)<GETDATE()-' + cast(@mea as varchar(12)) + '))
GROUP BY tsd_Claim.clinsnum, tsd_Claim.clpid
ORDER BY Sum(tsd_Claim.cloutstandingamt) DESC'
EXECUTE(@SQL)
SET @SQL = 'UPDATE tsd_Patient SET tsd_Patient.PPriority = Null WHERE (((tsd_Patient.PAGENT)=''' + ltrim(rtrim(@strAgent)) + '''))'
EXECUTE(@SQL)
set @SQL = 'truncate table priority'
EXECUTE(@SQL)
set @SQL = 'INSERT INTO Priority ( Agent, [Account#] )
SELECT tsd_Patient.PAGENT, tsd_Claim.clpid AS [Account#]
FROM ((tsd_Claim LEFT JOIN tsd_Patient ON tsd_Claim.clpid = tsd_Patient.PID)
INNER JOIN [qs_CallList1] ON tsd_Claim.clinsnum = [qs_CallList1].[Ins#])
INNER JOIN [qs_CallList2] ON (tsd_Claim.clpid = [qs_CallList2].[Account#])
AND (tsd_Claim.clinsnum = [qs_CallList2].[Ins#])
WHERE (((tsd_Claim.cloutstandingamt)>0.99))
GROUP BY tsd_Patient.PAGENT, tsd_Claim.clpid, [qs_CallList1].[Ins#],
[qs_CallList1].OutstndByIns, [qs_CallList2].OutstndByAcct
ORDER BY tsd_Patient.PAGENT, [qs_CallList1].OutstndByIns DESC , [qs_CallList2].OutstndByAcct DESC'
EXECUTE(@SQL)
set @SQL = 'Create view qs_CallList3 as
SELECT TOP 100 Percent tsd_Patient.PAGENT, tsd_Claim.clpid AS [Account#], tsd_Claim.clticketnum AS Claim,
tsd_Claim.clfromdos AS DOS, tsd_Claim.cloutstandingamt AS Outstnd, tsd_Claim.clins AS Insurance,
tsd_Claim.clinsph AS Phone, tsd_Patient.PGLNAME, tsd_Patient.PFNAME AS [First], tsd_Patient.PLNAME AS [Last],
tsd_Patient.PSSN, tsd_Patient.PDOB, [qs_CallList1].OutstndByIns, [qs_CallList2].OutstndByAcct,
[qs_SQLClaimStatusLastEntryCL].Pat
FROM (((tsd_Claim LEFT JOIN tsd_Patient ON tsd_Claim.clpid = tsd_Patient.PID)
INNER JOIN [qs_CallList1] ON tsd_Claim.clinsnum = [qs_CallList1].[Ins#])
INNER JOIN [qs_CallList2] ON (tsd_Claim.clpid = [qs_CallList2].[Account#]) AND (tsd_Claim.clinsnum = [qs_CallList2].[Ins#]))
LEFT JOIN [qs_SQLClaimStatusLastEntryCL] ON (tsd_Claim.clnum = [qs_SQLClaimStatusLastEntryCL].Claim)
AND (tsd_Claim.clpid = [qs_SQLClaimStatusLastEntryCL].Pat)
WHERE (((tsd_Claim.clfromdos)<GetDate()-' + cast(@mea as varchar(12)) + ')
AND ((tsd_Claim.cloutstandingamt)>0.99)
AND (([qs_SQLClaimStatusLastEntryCL].Pat) Is Null
Or ([qs_SQLClaimStatusLastEntryCL].Pat)=''0''))
ORDER BY tsd_Patient.PAGENT, [qs_CallList1].OutstndByIns DESC ,
[qs_CallList2].OutstndByAcct DESC ,
tsd_Claim.clinsnum DESC,
tsd_Claim.clpid,
tsd_Claim.cloutstandingamt DESC'
EXECUTE(@SQL)
set @SQL = 'update tsd_patient set tsd_patient.ppriority = priority.priority from priority where tsd_patient.pid= priority.[account#]'
EXECUTE(@SQL)
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Hi, SQL experts.
I'm
new in the SQL Server Express Configuring Stuff and I've a problem or
more exactly I don't have any idea about configuring an secure and
hacking save user for a SQL Express DB.
What server roles/server
permissions/endpoint permissions/database permissions are neccessary to
have an rw access SQLE user? Any articles available? Any suggestions?
Scenario is a Personal Webpage for my Family & Friends located in my house
- ASP.Net Starter Website: Personal Website
- 2 MDF DB's: ASPNETDB.MDF & PERSONAL.MDF (included with the Starter Website)
- Development on DEV PC; Deploy on SERVER PC
HW:
- SERVER PC with Win2k (fully patched)
- DEV PC with Win XP Sp2 (fully patched)
- LAN 100Mbit w NAT FW
- WAN Cable Modem 128/1500
SW:
- APACHE 2.0.55 with latest aspnet_mod
- ASP.NET 2.0
- SQL Server Express
- SQL Manager 2005 Lite
- MS Web Developer Express
What I've done so far:
- APACHE: configured & working
- aspnet_mode: configured & working
- SQLExpress: configured & working
- SQLBrowser: configured & working
- TCP/IP Protocol for SQLE: configured & working
- Mixed authentication for SQLE: configured & working
- ASPNETDB.MDF: attached, configured & working
- PERSONAL.MDF: attached, configured & working
- SQL Manager 2005 Lite: configured & working
- SQLE users: created one for ASPNETDB and one for PERSONAL
(with SQL Manager Lite; Sorry MS!!! your SQL Server Mgmt Studio Express sucks!)
- WEBSITE: changed connection string from local to remote
(local doesn't work, because the LocalSystem User on Win2K, which is
used by the SQLServer, has no User Profile. Also you cannot change the
Service User, so it won't work with the local connection string, but
with an attached and remote accessible DB it works just fine)
- WEBSITE: runs locally and remotely on DEV PC with remote DB's and custom users.
But
I'm concern about the two users I've created, to access the two DB's.
I've no idea, what rights/roles aso they need to use the DB for remote
(for development) and local (for production) access and to be secure?
Thanks for any help, ideas and suggestions.
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Jul 23, 2005
What I'm looking for is a list of roles a particular user is a memberof.the closest I've found so far is sp_helprolemember without anyarguements. but this gives me all the roles and all the users. I wantthis same list filtered on a specific user.something like sp_??? 'user'
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May 28, 2003
We maintain a few applications that query multiple databases on our server. We also have groups of users that multitask using different applications.
I've always created a Role in each database for every application.
Wondering if someone is in two Roles at once will we have security conflicts?
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Hi,
I would like to create the folders Sales, Orders and Credit under the Home folder.
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I do not have facility to create user groups in SQL Reporting Service. I create a user group in my machine (from Control Panel) but Reporting service is not able to view this group.
I am able to add individual users to a folder, but I would like to check if I can create a group and then add users to this group.
Any help in how to resolve this issue.
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I am not sure why this is not working it clearly states in the MSDN that it should "
'role'
Is the name of the SQL Server role being checked. role is sysname and can include the database fixed roles or user-defined roles but not server roles.
"
I have seen many questions revolving around this issue on this site and on the net about this but know one can answer it
I have created a new user defined database role called testrole with any owner
then created a new sql login and user (Sql Authentication)
add the user to the database role testrole
check IS_MEMBER and it returns 0
try this with a fixed database role and I get the desired result of 1
this is simple and should not be such a problem for every one
unless I am doing something wrong
Please help
Thanks
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Code written in VB.
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rs.Url = "https://wa.hrconnect.treas.gov/reportserver/reportservice2005.asmx"
Dim Item As String = "/"
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Policies(0).Roles(0) = New Role
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Dec 20, 2005
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Mar 5, 2006
Hello,
I am new user of SQL Server. I have some problems with these words. I want to make my database works in my specified permissions. I will specify permissions with schemas and these schema wants an owner. I want this owner should be my user. When creating a user it needs a valid login. I am selecting my login and it occurs and error says this login has an different user. I am specifying permissions with roles. But i can't make association all of them. I hope i told my problem to you as well. If you explain these words to me and tell me how can i do my database's works with my own schemas, users and roles i'll be grateful. Thanks for advices.
Happy coding...
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Jun 16, 2006
Apologies if my post does not fit into this forum. I initially tried the SQL Server Data Access forum but I now think my question is more security related.
Is it possible for a web user who has been successfully authenticated with forms authentication to be authorised to use a SQL Server 2000 role depending on a particular ASP.NET 2.0 role that they have been authorised to use? I understand that that I can assign a SQL Server 2000 role to the ASPNET or NETWORK SERVICE account but this will grant access to anonymous web users to the database role. I can ensure that I only call stored procedures which access sensitive data in web pages that are in restricted by ASP.NET roles. However, it would be nice to also restrict stored procedures via the ASP.NET 2.0 Forms Authentication roles.
If this is not possible have you got any bright ideas how I could restrict access to stored procedures who are anonymous web users.
Many thanks,
Mark
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I'm developing an ASP.NET2.0 application which accesses a SQL Server 2005 Express database. I plan to use integrated security for access to the database.
I'm confused about the relationships between Windows groups, the ASP.NET web.config file <allow roles=.../> and SQL Server roles.
I would like to create a Windows group to which I can assign multiple users and grant that group access to a Web Site using windows authentication and also grant that windows group access to the database my web application uses.
I have gotten the combination of Windows Authentication to the web site and to the database to work for a specific windows user but I am having trouble determining the combination of database security entities I must create to allow access to my database by members of the windows group.
For a Windows user:
1. Create Windows user
In SQL Express
2. CREATE LOGIN FROM WINDOWS WITH DEFAULT_DATABASE =
3. CREATE USER FOR LOGIN
4. CREATE ROLE
5. EXEC sp_addrolemember <role-name> <user-name>
For a Windows group, what would be the equivalent commands necessary to grant a windows group access to my database? Specifying the Windows Group name in sp_addrolemember does not appear to be sufficient even though the documentation states that a windows group name is a valid value for the member name argument.
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After reading Books Online, I am still confused with Database Role vs Application role.
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I've tried creating the parameter both with and without a SqlDbType.
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue(paramName, guid);
and
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Hi! Can anyone say which ms sql server predefined roles are similar to the following oracle predefined roles: dba, connect, resource. I already know that sysadmin in MS SQL Server is the same as DBA in Oracle but what about the rest?
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I am in the process of locking down the SQL Server in an environment that is considered to be in production (pilot stages) and there is no staging or test environment that mirrors it. I need assistance in determining the server and database roles to assign to existing logins, most of which currently have sa and dbowner rights. Because it is not a development environment, I need to be sure that downgrading the server and/or database level permissions will not break any functionality.
I'm starting with the logins that have the SA fixed server role. These logins need to be able to install applications that require the use of a backend database, which will be stored on SQL Server. In addition, through the installation process a new login/password for the newly created database(s) is normally created. For the existing logins with the SA fixed server role, will downgrading to the securityadmin and dbcreator roles be sufficient to facilitate those needs, or are those too much/ too little? And should any user account ever be granted the SA role? If so, what questions could I ask to determine this need?
Since these install process for these applications usually prompt to install using SA or local system account to authenticate to SQL to create the new database(s), that account should have securityadmin and dbcreator roles to create the database and its tables, as well as add a new login to that database.
Please address this question, keeping in mind that the logins will only be performing the described actions, installing apps using SQL Server as the backend database and adding a login to that database (which may or may not be done during the installation process).
Thank you,
nu_dba
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Hi,
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I've tried using server and db roles but haven't been able to determine how to give someone w/o full sa rights access to maintenance plans.
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I have MS SQL Server 2000 DB.
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When I created another Role named B and added this role (A) to B, the permissions are not being xferred to B. Bcos of which, if i assign an User to Role B, he is not able to select the tables for which permissions have been given thru role A.
Note : If i give assign directly the user to Role A, it is working. But i want to assign User to role A only thru B.
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Feb 20, 2007
Hi all,
First ASP.NET project - please be gentle !
OK. Ready to add personalisation and membership. I have VS2005 Professional, including SQL Server 2005 developer, but I understand that VS2005 defaults to creating a local SQL Express file in the App_Data directory and that suits me just fine for now. Unfortunately I can't get VS to create it for me and the ASP.NET Configuration tool complains it can't connect to the database.
First, some REALLY dumb questions to show how little I really know ...
if the application is using a SQL Express file, does the SQL Server 2005 process need to be started in order to access the local database file (or does it just get opened like an access database)
does the Broswer process need to be started - this is all just running on my local machine
when I finally publish this site on my hosted service I could do with understanding what will need to be done to get THAT database accessed ... maybe cross that bridge later
I can go to the VS command prompt and run aspnet_regsql.exe in wizard mode. Going through the steps on that I could give it my SQL Server 2005 server name (after I start it) but that's not what I'm trying to do. I just want it to create and connect to a local file in the App_Data.
machine.config shows ...
<connectionStrings> <add name="LocalSqlServer" connectionString="data source=.SQLEXPRESS;Integrated Security=SSPI;AttachDBFilename=|DataDirectory|aspnetdb.mdf;User Instance=true" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /> <!-- <add name="LocalSql2005" connectionString="Data Source=MICKSPCSSLMJ;Initial Catalog=aspnetdb;Integrated Security=True" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /> --> </connectionStrings>
The commented connection string I used to temporarily prove that I could access SQL2005. It's no longer used and I've put the other references back to "LocalSqlServer" as below ... <membership>
<providers>
<add name="AspNetSqlMembershipProvider" type="System.Web.Security.SqlMembershipProvider, System.Web, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" connectionStringName="LocalSqlServer" enablePasswordRetrieval="false" enablePasswordReset="true" requiresQuestionAndAnswer="true" applicationName="/" requiresUniqueEmail="false" passwordFormat="Hashed" maxInvalidPasswordAttempts="5" minRequiredPasswordLength="7" minRequiredNonalphanumericCharacters="1" passwordAttemptWindow="10" passwordStrengthRegularExpression="" />
</providers>
</membership>
<profile>
<providers>
<add name="AspNetSqlProfileProvider" connectionStringName="LocalSqlServer" applicationName="/" type="System.Web.Profile.SqlProfileProvider, System.Web, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" />
</providers>
</profile>
<roleManager>
<providers>
<add name="AspNetSqlRoleProvider" connectionStringName="LocalSqlServer"
applicationName="/" type="System.Web.Security.SqlRoleProvider, System.Web, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" />
<add name="AspNetWindowsTokenRoleProvider" applicationName="/" type="System.Web.Security.WindowsTokenRoleProvider, System.Web, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" />
</providers>
</roleManager>The profile provider is clearly pointing to "LocalSqlServer" which in turn points to : connectionString="data source=.SQLEXPRESS;Integrated Security=SSPI;AttachDBFilename=|DataDirectory|aspnetdb.mdf;User Instance=true"
What am I missing please ?
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Mar 14, 2007
I have a two problems. First is connecting to my sql server 2005 express with my sql account. Every time i try to configure data source to connect to my db on server using my windows auth. it works and when i try using my sql account i get error, User is not associated with a secure SQL Server connection. Second, how can i configure my application to store membership, roles, user data in a database on my server like /Servername/SQLEPRESS/mydbname and not to App_Data/ASPNETDB. Tnx in adv.
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Mar 14, 2007
I recently moved my .NET project out to production, the server is Windows 2003 running SQL 2005. My developement server was a Windows XP running SQL 2005. Here is my issue.
Under development I created a specific user to log in as, created a role and specified exactly what application specific stored procedures etc. that user was allowed access to. Everything worked fine. Backing that database up and restoring it to the new server, when I attempt to log in as the user (and yes I re-created the login, with the user, just as I did on the development server), I get this error...
EXECUTE permission denied on object 'aspnet_CheckSchemaVersion', database 'MoldKit', schema 'dbo'.
So I attempt to login as SA, and everything works... so I assign the db_owner role to my user and login, everything works... problem being they shouldn't be db_owner. And they're most definitely not assigned this role on development. I even went so far as to delete the database, and recreate it from scratch using the aspnet_regsql.exe and I get the same error. Anyone have any idea why this is happening, or the proper roles I need to assign so the user isn't a dbo, but can still call all the required aspnet procedures. Or could this be some other issue caused by 2003?
I've seen this error in a lot of posts, but never once saw a definiative answer to what causes it and and what the fix is.
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