SQL Server Express Connection String
Aug 18, 2007
I'm trying really hard to set this website up so that I can have a web layer... bll, and dal. But I can't figure out the connection string in the config file. Can someone take a look?
<connectionStrings>
<add name="SearchConnectionString" connectionString="Data Source=AURORASQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=Search;"/>
<add name="SearchEngine.DAL.Properties.Settings.SearchConnectionString" connectionString="Data Source=AURORASQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=Search;" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient"/>
</connectionStrings>
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Apr 28, 2007
I am using SQL server express 2005. I can drag and drop a grid control on to my web form and choose the data source to point to a SQL server database. Then datais nicely displayed on my web form.
Now I need to manually create my connection to the database as I need to read from a text file and then populatea database table with those values I read from the text file. I have not had any success with this though and I am stuck and need some help.
Below is my C# code and I list the web.config code where my connection string is stored.
Note that I can trace into the C# line of code below. If I then do a "Quick Watch" on "myConnection" in the debugger, the followingerror message is displayed:
ServerVersion 'myConnection.ServerVersion' threw an exception of type 'System.InvalidOperationException' string {System.InvalidOperationException}
So I don't know what the problem is here. If someone can help me out I would be forever thankfull
C# code:
SqlConnection myConnection = new SqlConnection(ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings["TheDividerConnectionString"]);
Here is the connection string as defined in the web.config file:
<connectionStrings> <add name="TheDividerConnectionString" connectionString="Data Source=BVCOMPUTERSQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=TheDivider;Integrated Security=True" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /> </connectionStrings>
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Feb 1, 2008
Hello,
I'm working with classic ASP and am having a terrible time trying to get a proper connection string working with my database. Could someone please advise me on how to get the following code to connect to my database (which is using Windows Authentication)?
If fileSize > 0 Then
' Connection string
Dim connStr
connStr = "Provider=SQLNCLI;Server=Dell-LaptopSQLEXPRESS;Database=Upload;Trusted_Connection=yes;"
' Recordset object
Dim rs
Set rs = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
rs.Open "Files", connStr, 2, 2
Right now the error I'm receiving is:
"SQL Network Interfaces: Error Locating Server/Instance Specified
Also, I'm using II7 with Vista.
Thanks,
Trix.
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Jan 10, 2008
does anyone kbnow the connection string used to connect to the database in sql server 2005 express?
can someone one give me sample codes for it? thanks.
thanks
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Mar 12, 2007
Hi there
I'm trying to connect to sqlserver express using dreamweaver mx. TYhey are both installed on the same machine (win 2000 server),
What I am confused about is the user and password, I have installed the example Northwind database and attempting to connect to it.
In dreamweaver I add a connection (SQL Server connection) , a template shows and I add the data:
Persist Security = false;
Data Source =mycomputersqlexpress;
Initial Catalog = Northwind;
User ID = ?
Password = ?
What do I put in the User ID, Password and how do I configure sqlserver (I'm using Server Management Studio).. As I said I already have Northwind under the database section? but don't know how to set permissions.. Thanks
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Jan 3, 2007
i want to change the database from access to SQL Server Management Studio Express
the old connection string in the asp is <% Set strConn = Server.CreateObject("Adodb.Connection") Provider="provider=microsoft.jet.oledb.4.0;" dbpath="data source=" & Server.MapPath("../data.mdb") Pwd = ";jet oledb:database password=dolunlimit" strConn.open provider & dbpath & Pwd%>
i have write the new connection in the SQL server, but it can not work
<%Set conn=CreateObject ("adodb.connection")strConn="driver={SQL Server};server=192.168.0.102;uid=sa;Pwd=sa;database=sadb" conn.open strConnSet rs=CreateObject("adodb.recordset")%>
can someone tell me what wrong of my coding
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Apr 10, 2008
Hi, all. I am using VS.NET 2005 and SQL Server 2005 Express. I tried to use the following code to connect to a database named "AMSPROD" that I attached to SQL Server 2005 Express:
dbConn = new OleDbConnection(Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename="C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLDataAMSPROD_Data.MDF";Integrated Security=True;Connect Timeout=30;User Instance=True);
dbConn.Open();
I got an error asking for provider with the above connection string, then I changed the conncection string to be like follows:
Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename="C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLDataAMSPROD_Data.MDF";Provider=SQLNCLI;Integrated Security=True;Connect Timeout=30;User Instance=True
I got error: No error message available, result code: DB_E_ERRORSOCCURRED(0x80040E21)
Then I changed the Provider to be like: Provider=SQLOLEDB, now I am getting the following error:
Message: "Invalid authorization specification
Invalid connection string attribute"
Source: "Microsoft SQL Native Client"
StackTrace: " at System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnectionInternal..ctor(OleDbConnectionString constr, OleDbConnection connection)
at System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnectionFactory.CreateConnection(DbConnectionOptions options, Object poolGroupProviderInfo, DbConnectionPool pool, DbConnection owningObject)
at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionFactory.CreateNonPooledConnection(DbConnection owningConnection, DbConnectionPoolGroup poolGroup)
at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionFactory.GetConnection(DbConnection owningConnection)
at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionClosed.OpenConnection(DbConnection outerConnection, DbConnectionFactory connectionFactory)
at System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnection.Open()
at ISESAMSData.DbConnections.MakeConnection() in C:\ISES\ISESCommon\ISESAMSData\DbConnections.cs:line 74"
TargetSite: {Void .ctor(System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnectionString, System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnection)}
Strange thing is, when I use the Connect To Database under Tool menu of VS.NET 2005, I could make the connection to this database. Then I copied this connection string to the code, the connection couln't be made. I feel very confused.
I am wondering if I need to add ASP.NET user to SQLExpress. But I don't know how to do it?
Can anyone please help me out! Many thanks!
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Jun 12, 2006
Junifer writes "Hello guys,
Can you give me a simple example of a dns-less connection to SQL Server 2005 Express Edition?
Thanks."
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Oct 28, 2007
I'm a student at Boise State university and we're using SQL Express as part of one of our projects for ASP.NET programming. I liked it and I'm trying to use it to power a wiki that I'll be hosting from my home internet connection. The wiki is compatible with MSSQL server, but it won't connect to SQL Express.
I suspect that the problem is in the connection string, mainly because the apps we're developing for class use a connection string like:
<add name="AspNetForumConnectionString" connectionString="Data Source=localhostsqlexpress;Initial Catalog=gaming.forum.nxnw;User ID=*********;Password=*********;" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient"/>
and note the Data Source. The wiki I'm using is PHP based and uses ADObd to connect databases and has a driver for MSSQL, but not SQL Express (no surprise, really). I know just enough php to be dangerous to code and I've tried modifying the adodb-mssql.inc.php, but I can't seem to make the right change.
So, all that said, my question is: Is there a way to change what SQL Express 2005 will accept as a connection string? I've been looking, but I'm not even sure what the setting would be called.
Thanks,
Les
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Feb 2, 2007
Hey,
I have a asp.net 2.0 app that has a sql server express backend. I have been scratching my head for weeks trying to find a good wasy to encrypt my connection string. I store the string in web.config (which in itself is in theory "safe" because it's not servable) and I have scoured the web to try to find a simple way to encrypt the connection string. Even using user store would require running aspreg_iis.exe on the host with a command prompt (which clearly I cannot do). It seems that everyone's solution requires running a command prompt executable on the server.
So I am left to wonder what everyone else does. I am not comfortable using just the web.config because a determined hacker could get to that info. Then again, a determined hacker could get into any system , I guess. There are no credit card #'s stored in this app, but in theory there must be a way. I run all access to the db through stored procedures with permissions, for whatever it's worth.
Thanks in advance!
David
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Jan 28, 2008
I'M HAVING AN ISSUE, UNDERSTANDING, THE CONNECTION STRING.
I WANT TO CONNECT TO AN INSTANCE OF SQLEXPRESS ON A REMOTE SERVER WITH A FIXED IP ADDRESS
THE TCP PORT IS OPEN TO 1433
I OPENED THE PORT ON THE ROUTER AND THE WINDOWS 2003 FIREWALL
MY CODE IS AS FOLLOWS:
S = "Provider=SQLNCLI;"
S = S & "DATA SOURCE=44.66.777.888,1433SQLEXPRESS;"
S = S & "INITIAL CATALOG=TESTDB;"
S = S & "Persist Security Info=false;"
S = S & "UID=TEST999;"
S = S & "Pwd="TEST999888;"
CnMgt.ConnectionString = S
CnMgt.Open S
I'VE FOLLOWED THE STEPS OUTLINED IN ARTICLE 914277
CAN SOMEONE HELP?
THANK YOU
PS. IF THE CLIENT IS LOCAL, I HAVE NO ISSUE OPENING THE DATABASE.
I DO NEED TO OPEN THE DB FROM FROM CLIENTS.
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Jul 31, 2007
Hello. I have created a website with a local database file. When I had it locally the connection worked just fined. When I put the files on the IIS the site can't find the database anymore. This is the connectionstring that i have locally:
<connectionStrings>
<add name="conn" connectionString="Data Source="GjoniSQLEXPRESS; AttachDBFilename=C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLDataACO.MDF; Integrated Security=True" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />
</connectionStrings>
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Mar 14, 2007
Hello everybody
Im writing an application in VB6 (with sp5) and using SQL Express 2005 for database. I need to run this application over the network with clients working on Winxp and Win98 also.
I've used the connection string as
con.connectionstring = "Driver={SQL Server};Server=Factory;Database=Production;Trueste _Connection=yes;"
con.open
This works fine the the host system(where the SQL express is installed) but if i try to run the applicatoin from a network PC, running on Windows 98, Im getting an error
"Login failed for user '' Factory/Guest"
When i Change the connection string to use User id and password of SQL Logins , (The user is set 'Public' as DB Role membership in SQL Express for the Production database)
con.connectionstring = "Driver={SQL Server};Server=Factory;Database=Production;UID = dbUser PWD=Pass;"
con.open
I'm getting an error : The user is not associated with a Trusted SQL Server Connection
How can i resolve this problem,
please suggest some remedy...
thanks in advance...
regards:
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Nov 9, 2006
Hai,
We created one application, with deployment. When we install the
application on another machine, it will attach a database in sqlexpress
instance. For eg. c:Programfilesoursoftwarenamekmsdb.mdf.
Now i am having one more webservice running on that machine as
dll(not webservice source code). In this web service i am reading that
database values. But the connection string is giving some error
message.
actually my coding is
sCon = "Server = ./SqlExpress;Database =KMSDB;Integrated Security =
SSPI;"
gsCon = New SqlClient.SqlConnection(sCon)
If gsCon.State = ConnectionState.Closed Then
gsCon.Open()
End If
sQuery = "SELECT KeyCode 'Key Code',Status
'Status',UserCode 'User Code',JobCode 'JobCode' " & _
" FROM KeyHolders"
oDaKeyHolders = New SqlClient.SqlDataAdapter(sQuery, gsCon)
oDaKeyHolders.Fill(oDsKeyHolders)
For this I am getting the error is
"Cannot open database "KmsDb" requested by the login. The login failed.
Login failed for user 'DESIGN-EMB2user'."
Regards,
Raju
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Mar 22, 2007
Hi all
Is there any article out there that explains why we nedd to put "SQLExpress" in the connection string for SQLExpress db. ( need to show by boss why ) ..
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Jul 3, 2007
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a connection string to a simple SQL Express database file
but I keep getting an error.
I copied this string from the Database object in the Database explorer. I changed the slashes to forward slashes to get rid of the escape sequence issue & changed the timeout & Integrated seccurity but apart from that it's the same.
The file is in the same directort as the Solution so I guess you can say it's Local.
Any ideas on a correct conenction string would be most appreciated
Thanks very much in advance
Ant
Code Snippet
string conString = "Data Source=./SQLEXPRESS;"
+ "AttachDbFilename="
+ "'C:/Documents and Settings/aklune/My Documents/Visual Studio 2005/Projects/WindowsApplication1/WindowsApplication1/test.mdf';"
+"Integrated Security=True;"
+ "Connect Timeout=10;"
+"User Instance=True;";
SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection(conString);
con.Open();
con.Close();
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Jun 28, 2007
I have an XP Pro machine running a classic ASP site in IIS - the version that comes on the XP Pro CD. The site makes a connection to an MSDE database on the same machine named InControl. I have moved that database to SQL Express 2005 and want to test it with the ASP site. SQL Express 2005 is running on a separate Vista machine. I am currently using this connection string:
objConn.ConnectionString = "Provider=SQLOLEDB;Data Source=400SC;Initial Catalog=InControl;User ID=" & uid & ";Password=" & upass & ""
Where 400SC is the name of the XP Pro machine and InControl is the database. The variables uid and upass are pulled from Session when the connection string is created.
I have tried different Provider names and various combinations of server name and ip address with and without port numbers for the Data Source. All of them yield some variation of this error:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server (0x80004005)[DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
What should the connection string look like?
Thanks for the help.
PS - If the solution involves a port, do I need to make that port an exception in the Vista Firewall?
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May 25, 2006
My application is usning traditional connection string:
<add key="DbConnection" value="driver={SQL Native Driver}; provider=SQLNCLI;server=localhost;trusted_connection=yes;database=ebay" />
It works fine with database attached to SQL Server, how do I make this working with SQL Express attachable file in data directory?
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Dec 25, 2006
I try to use this conn string but it is not working I think the problem is with the provider
DataBaseSource = "Provider=SQLOLEDB; Password=sa2006; User ID=sa;Initial Catalog=coupon; Data Source=YAELSQLEXPRESS;"
I get error message
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server (0x80004005)
[DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist or access denied.
do you know which provider can I use?
or maybe it is a sacurity problem
Yael
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Jun 1, 2007
I need to hardcode my TCP port to a SQL Server Express named instance. You guys have any examples I could see. I keep getting an error when I try to connect:
Run-time error 2147467259 BBNETLIB connection open parse connection paramaters, invalid connection. I'm trying to connect to a local instance on a Windows 2003 server.
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Feb 22, 2006
Hi
I've been trying to get DotNetNuke to connect to a SQLServer Express database but no luck. I've had no luck with info from their forums...
The connection string I'm supposed to use is:
<add
name="SiteSqlServer"
connectionString="Data Source=.SQLExpress;Integrated Security=True;User Instance=True;AttachDBFilename=|DataDirectory|Database.mdf;"
providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />
I just can't get it to connect to the database. Says something that remote connections are not allowed. I've done the Area thing and allowed all connection including remote connections.
Can't we use the standard string like:
<add
name="SiteSqlServer"
connectionString="Server=(local);Database=DotNetNuke;uid=;pwd=;"
providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />
...to connect? I'd like to setup a user and give the username and password in the connection string - real easy and non-complicated...
Any ideas or help?
Andre
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Feb 18, 2007
Hi, I have installed on my laptop SQL server 2005 Developer edition, I can change ANY of the settings of the SQL server and OS.
I am writing code with a team using continuous integration where the connection string is the following:
"Provider=SQLNCLI;Server=.SQLEXPRESS;Database=Secret;Trusted_Connection=Yes;"
is there a way (create an alias,rename server, other?) to make my local dev SQL server accept the connection string above, as at the moment I have to rename the connection string every time before checking in code and after downloading the latest version from the code repository.
any advice or tips will be greatly appreciated
Thanks
JW.
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Feb 19, 2015
I have a child package where the ConnectionString property of a Connection Manager is set by a Parent Package Variable Configuration. I set up a script task that brings up a message box with the value of the ConnectionString property right before the dataflow task.
MessageBox.Show(Dts.Connections["CPU_*"].ConnectionString.ToString());When I run the parent package, the message box shows that the connection string is changing with every iteration, but in the dataflow it always draws the data from the same source.
The connection manager is an ADO.Net type, RetainSameConnection is set to False, and I've been researching this for days.
(Update 2/23/2015): To make this stranger, when I look at the diagnostic logs, they tell me that when the new connections are being opened they are using the new connection strings.
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Mar 9, 2007
All --
Please help.
I have some questions about connection strings.
BACKGROUND...
Note that I am using the "SQL Native Client OLE DB Provider", SQL Sever 2005 Express, ASP.NET, C#.NET, and VS.NET 2005.
Note that I do not want to use the "Attach a database file" type of connection string.
Note that I am using the site http://www.ConnectionStrings.com as a reference.
Note that this "Standard security" connection string...<add name="LocalSqlServer" connectionString="Server=MYTESTOFFICESERVERS;Database=MyDatabase;Uid=MyDatabaseUser;Pwd=MyDatabasePassword;" />...does not work and causes the following run-time error...A connection was successfully established with the server, but then an error occurred during the login process. (provider: Shared Memory Provider, error: 0 - No process is on the other end of the pipe.)
Note that this "Trusted connection" connection string...<add name="LocalSqlServer" connectionString="Server=MYTESTOFFICESERVERS;Database=MyDatabase;Trusted_Connection=yes;" />...works but is less-than ideal because it uses a Trusted Connection rather than a Username/Password combination.
QUESTIONS...
(A) What exactly does the error in Item 4 mean?
(B) Do 4 and 5 imply that one must use a Trusted_Connection for all SQL Server 2005 Express connection strings when the database does not reside in the web application's App_Data folder or use a "Attach a database file" type of connection string?
(C) Are there any alternatives?
(D) What do you suggest?
Please advise.
Thank you.
-- Mark Kamoski
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Aug 22, 2007
Hi all,
I have SQL Server Express and VB 2005 Express installed in a Microsoft Windows XP Pro PC that is a terminal PC in our office Network. My Network Administrator has granted my terminal PC for Administrator Use. I tried to do the ADO.NET 2.0-VB 2005 programming in my terminal PC and I could not get a remote connection in the Window Form Application via Window Authorization. I do not know how to make this kind of remote connection in my Network. Please help and advise.
Thanks in advance,
Scott Chang
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Feb 15, 2008
An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 26 - Error Locating Server/Instance Specified)
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 26 - Error Locating Server/Instance Specified)Source Error:
here is my web.config file:<?xml version="1.0"?><!--
Note: As an alternative to hand editing this file you can use the
web admin tool to configure settings for your application. Use
the Website->Asp.Net Configuration option in Visual Studio.
A full list of settings and comments can be found in
machine.config.comments usually located in
WindowsMicrosoft.NetFrameworkv2.xConfig
--><configuration xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/.NetConfiguration/v2.0">
<appSettings><add key="EmailFrom" value="webmaster@reaganpower.com"/>
<add key="EmailSubject" value="File Ready for Download!"/><add key="SmtpServer" value=""/>
<add key="MailUser" value=""/><add key="MailPassword" value=""/>
<add key="MailPort" value="25"/><add key="EmailFormatSelected" value="Text"/>
<add key="PageTitle" value="Send It Now!"/><add key="ShareLocalFolderPath" value="H:MIS DepartmentIntranetSendItNowFileStorage"/>
<add key="httpDownloadPath" value="http://misfs/SendItNow/ContentFiles/"/>
<!--
<add key="CurrentTheme" value="CleanBlue" />-->
<add key="CurrentTheme" value="CleanOrange"/></appSettings>
<connectionStrings>
<add name="ConnectionString" connectionString="Data Source=(local)SqlExpress;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|FileShareDB.mdf;Integrated Security=True;User Instance=True"providerName="System.Data.SqlClient"/>
</connectionStrings><system.web><!--
Set compilation debug="true" to insert debugging
symbols into the compiled page. Because this
affects performance, set this value to true only
during development.
Visual Basic options:
Set strict="true" to disallow all data type conversions
where data loss can occur.
Set explicit="true" to force declaration of all variables.-->
<identity impersonate="false"/>
<roleManager enabled="true"/><compilation debug="true" strict="false" explicit="true">
<assemblies><add assembly="System.Design, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=B03F5F7F11D50A3A"/></assemblies></compilation>
<pages><namespaces>
<clear/><add namespace="System"/>
<add namespace="System.Collections"/><add namespace="System.Collections.Specialized"/>
<add namespace="System.Configuration"/><add namespace="System.Text"/>
<add namespace="System.Text.RegularExpressions"/><add namespace="System.Web"/>
<add namespace="System.Web.Caching"/><add namespace="System.Web.SessionState"/>
<add namespace="System.Web.Security"/><add namespace="System.Web.Profile"/>
<add namespace="System.Web.UI"/><add namespace="System.Web.UI.WebControls"/>
<add namespace="System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts"/><add namespace="System.Web.UI.HtmlControls"/>
</namespaces></pages>
<!--
The <authentication> section enables configuration
of the security authentication mode used by
ASP.NET to identify an incoming user. -->
<authentication mode="Forms"/>
<!--
The <customErrors> section enables configuration
of what to do if/when an unhandled error occurs
during the execution of a request. Specifically,
it enables developers to configure html error pages
to be displayed in place of a error stack trace.
<customErrors mode="RemoteOnly" defaultRedirect="GenericErrorPage.htm">
<error statusCode="403" redirect="NoAccess.htm" />
<error statusCode="404" redirect="FileNotFound.htm" />
</customErrors>-->
</system.web>
</configuration>
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Aug 23, 2006
I added a connection (ADO.NET) object by name testCon in the connection manager - I wanted to programmatically supply the connection string. So I used the "Expressions" property of the connection object and set the connectionstring to one DTS variable. The idea is to supply the connection string value to the variable - so that the connection object uses my connection string.
Then I added a "Backup Database Task" to my package with the name BkpTask. Now whenever I try to set the connection property of BkpTask to the testCon connection object, by typing testCon, it automatically gets cleared. I am not able to set the connection value.
Then after spending several hours I found that this is because I have customized the connection string in testCon. If I don't customize the connection string, I am able to enter the "testCon" value in the connection property of the BkpTask.
Is this an intrinsic issue?
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Nov 12, 2007
Hi I am trying to write the following connection string:public static SqlConnection connect() { SqlConnection sqlConn = new SqlConnection("server=9.0.3042;database=Menu;Connection Lifetime=300"); return sqlConn; } I am trying to connect to a sql database using c# code. The code above is in a seperate file. The code below is the code used to talk to the database SqlConnection sqlConn = connection.connect(); sqlConn.Open(); SqlCommand menubar = new SqlCommand("Select * from Menu_table", sqlConn); SqlDataAdapter dataAdapter5 = new SqlDataAdapter(); dataAdapter5.SelectCommand = menubar; DataSet dataSet5 = new DataSet(); dataAdapter5.Fill(dataSet5); DataTable selcartest4 = dataSet5.Tables["table"]; However the connection is just timing out like I have the wrong address set for the connection on the first bit of code posted any heklp would be great cheers J
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Dec 20, 2004
How do I create a connection string to connect to a Sql Server database?
I am using VB.Net to authenticate log on details.
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I have tried one version but keep getting an error "Type SQLDataAdapter is not defined.
Can anyone help me with this?
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Jul 30, 2004
Hey guys,
sorry to bother you with something so newbish, but I am trying to connect to a remote sql server db, using vb6.
I want to use ado to do so but have been having problem with some of the samples I have found online.
I will probably just test the connection out on an existing database like pubs or northwind.
Can anyone provide me a code snip please?
This forum has always been a great resource for me, thanks again guys!
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Jul 23, 2005
Hello,I am doing the web based project for the final year of my cousein Information Technology using Asp.net and ms-sql server.But to startwith that I need to connect my web pages to the database.So Can anyone tell me how to connect my page web to the ms-sqlserver using Asp.net(Connection String)?.It will be better if someonegive me the code for the connection string along with the explainationso that I don't have problem understanding it.Any kind of help will be appreciated.Thank You.Suchen Chodankar.
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