User Login - How To Control Number Of Simultaneous Connections
Jul 30, 1998
Hi everyone!
Is it possible to control the number of simultaneous connections one login id can have?
I`d like to avoid my users to share their login ids and passwords to help them enter data into the system.
Thanks,
Mauricio
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Mar 30, 2001
Hi,
could somebody please let me know what is the maximum number of simultaneous users/connection per single SQL Server 7.0 box? Licenses are not the issue here, rather the number of physical connections supported before another server needs to be purchased.
Another variation of this question would be what's the highest number of databases that 7can be created on SQL 7.0 server and what is the highest number of physical connections supported per database? Again, licenses are not the issue. Thanks a lot in advance.
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Feb 14, 2008
Hi All,
I have a Windows 2003 Server. Planning to use SQL Server to act as the main Database Server which needs to cater to over 100's of simultaneous connections.
Can anyone share with me the default maximum simultaneous connections and the maximum allowed simultaneous connections for the following versions:
- MSDE
- 2000
- 2005 Express
- 2005
Hope I can get more professional advice from you guys.
Thanks.
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Jul 11, 2006
Using the Import/Export Wizard, it is easy to set up SSIS jobs to import multiple tables in one task. However, SSIS appears to grab a connection to the source database and the destination database for each table indicated in the task sometime prior to doing the actual data transfer. Even though the transfer seems to be done a few tables at a time, all the connections are held throughout the execution of the task.
This has two effects:
1. The task may fail if the number of connections exceeds the limit of user connections set for the database
2. There is a severe impact on the other users of the databases (in my case, the source is a production system)
Is there any way to control the number of simultaneous connections that SSIS data transfer packages initiate?
I can, of course, define the package to have a small number of tables (thus limiting the connections), but in real life I need to transfer almost 700 tables, so limiting the number of tables per task to 20 or 25 produces an awkwardly large, and error prone, number of tasks. And since this definition must be done for multiple (not quite identical) databases, the extra effort of defining small collections of tables is signifcant.
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Aug 9, 2000
I am using SQL 6.5 and I would like to know (using Isql/w)
the number of users connected to my server at any given time.
Thanks for your help in advance.
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Jul 27, 2001
Hi,
Environment:
I have a Sqlserver 6.5 production server used for web based applications
Compaq 5500 4 GIG RAM, 4 processor
Sql Memory config on that server is 1048576 (which is 2048 MB)
and the run value is 640000 (which is 1250 MB).
runvalue for user connections was 500
We have only 90 user connections may increase upto 100 depends on the connections. We don't have any overload on that server.
Error: I was seeing
"unable to connect maximum no. of 500 configured user connections are already connected" in the error log.
Action Taken:
I increased the user connections to 600
and rebooted the server. Immediately the same error I can see in the error log. But we have only 20 user connections at that time. I can able to connect.
Please advise me to get rid of this error.
Thanks,
Anu.
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Sep 28, 2007
I was going over this article , and was intrigued by this statement "If SQL Server 2005 Express is running on Windows XP Home, it is limited to five simultaneous connections. If it is running on Windows 2000 or Windows XP Professional, it is limited to 10 simultaneous connections. However, these are limitations of the operating system and not of SQL Server 2005 Express."
What are simultaneous connections? Is this related to Max worker threads defined as 255 on other editions? How does underlying OS impose how many connections can be done to SQL server. And finally how many simultaneous connections can be done in Windows Server 2003?
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Apr 25, 2006
I can't find the answer...it just talk about the CPU / ram /database limit. thanks for you help!
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Nov 22, 2007
i'm using the Enterpirse library logger to write logs into a database.
When choosing connection string i choose the database i want in the "connection properties" dialog box and
push 'Test connection' button.
everything goes well.
then i open the SQL Server Management studio express and connect to the databse to check some things,
from that point on , when i push the 'Test Connection' button in the Enterprise library i get the error:
"cannot open user default database. Login failed. login failed for user My'server/MyuserName'"
even when i close the sql server manager , it is still stuck - the connection test doesn't work anymore....
it only work when i restart the computer.
why ?
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Aug 23, 2006
Hello,
I am currently trying to use the Login control in an ASP.NET website with IIS. The control works fine when I am running the website in debug mode within Visual Studio 2005. However, when I create the Virtual Directory in IIS, and try to log in from there, I get an error message as follows:
Cannot open user default database. Login failed. Login failed for user 'machinenameASPNET'
Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Cannot open user default database. Login failed. Login failed for user 'machinenameASPNET'.
The application is very simple. I created a Login.aspx page with a login control on it, and I have the default.aspx page. I used theASP.NET administration tool to change the authentication mode to AspNetSqlProvider (forms authentication), and to create one user (no roles). I am using the default provider with the aspnetdb.mdf database. I have been working on this for a few days now, and have searched this site but have not found a solution that works for me. Any suggestions?
Jen
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Oct 27, 2004
Hi,
Im getting this error when attempting to retrieve data from an sql database.
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: Cannot open database requested in login 'projectAllocations'. Login fails. Login failed for user 'sa'.
Source Error:
Line 13: objConn = New SqlConnection( "Server=LAB303-066NETSDK; Database=projectAllocations; User ID=sa;Password=mypassword")
Line 14: objCmd = New SqlCommand("SELECT * FROM project_descriptions", objConn)
Line 15: objConn.Open()
Line 16: objRdr = objCmd.ExecuteReader()
Line 17: While objRdr.Read()
Source File: C:finalyearproject2sample.aspx Line: 15
Please Help!! Im a beginner to this, so if anyone knows the answer, take baby steps when explaining. Thanks
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Jul 27, 2005
Been looking through the forums for a solution to this problem.I already tried granting access through statements such as:exec sp_grantloginaccess N1'machineNameASPNET'But they don't seem to work.. i vaguely remember seeing somewhere a DOS command line statement that grants access to the ASPNET_WP and that fixed my problem before on another computer.. but this is a new computer and i forgot to write down the command.Can anyone help explain and propose a solution to my problem. Many thanxs.
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Dec 19, 2003
I am using the MSDE to connect to my ASP.NET application. I get this error after clicking the login button of my login page. Anyone know why this would happen?
Thanks for any help,
Cannot open database requested in login 'DataSQL'. Login fails. Login failed for user 'serverASPNET'.
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Dec 7, 2006
I am try to login using the ASP.NET 2.0 Standard Login Control. When I enter the correct userId/Password and hit the Login button, the page just refreshes, no error is displayed. But if I enter wrong userid/password..it give me an error.
Also I check the Membership.ValidateUser() returns true, that means the user is validated, but still I am able to redirect to ReturnURL.?
Is there something wrong with the Authentication, or Creating a cookie. Can somebody shed some light on this,
I have the following machine configuration
Windows XP Pro Service Pack2
IIS 5.1
SQL Server 2000
Visual Studio 2005
DISABLE ANONMYOUS ACCESS IN IIS
ENABLE WINDOWS AUTHENTICATION
I am getting the following output :
Membership.ValidateUser(Login1.UserName, Login1.Password) : - True
HttpContext.Current.User.Identity.Name : - // is blank
User.Identity.IsAuthenticated :- False
User.Identity.AuthenticationType :- // is blank
NOTE : The applicationName is same in web.config as well as in the aspnet_Applications table in SQL Server 2000 membership database.
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Apr 16, 2008
Hi when i try and open a database in sql server management studio i get the error "Cannot open user default database. Login failed. Login failed for user 'DOMAINUser'. (.Net SqlClient Data Provider)", what can i do to rectify this, i have googled around and still havent found no answers.
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Dec 21, 2006
Is there a configuration parameter that allows me to control the number of Transport connections used by service broker? Right now it seems that it just uses one.
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Jun 17, 2007
Hey Microsoft: this affects development that will eventually sell a lot of seats on SharePoint Server 2007. If you guys and gals can't straighten out this mess, you can't expect custom solutions with custom web parts. So pay attention for your own good. Yes, SPS 2007 is what this is all about. I've created simpe web parts and deployed them, same VS 2005, but I need local development and debugging for more complex stuff. I'm really disappointed that you have no solution for this problem.
I've seen other posts on this, but the result seems to be the same: if you fix it, it's by accident, not by design.
1. I created a blank ASP.NET web site
2. I added a web part manager
3. I added a web part zone
I get the error described above. I have no idea why SQL Server settings are so screwed up.
I've tried all the stuff in the other posts - security settings, command line installation, etc. None of those worked.
The default template(s) don't copy anything into App_Data, nor create an empty folder. I don't know why that is. I have other web sites working just fine, but they use remote SQL databases, or local ones I created, and didn't need profile management (no forms authentication, no web parts, no web zones).
I've also started out with a local database, using SQL Authentication, later moving it to a remote server, and never had any problems. The SQL Server developer edition and Express seem to work just fine. I can also debug stored procs when the .mdf is in App_Data. So the problem isn't one of connectivity.
What would cause the default screw-up? This would seem to point from all directions to a problem with Visual Studio (2005)? The installation is defalt - perhaps some extras included (copy local), but nothing unusual. AJAX for ASP.net is installed, but not used in the above "default web site" trial. Likewise Syncfusion's tools, which work fine on other developer workstations at this same location, all of which are from the same image (purchased at the same time & imaged). That web parts work on other boxes, running all the same management tools (anti-virus, remote sys admin/sms etc.) makes none of those suspect.
I think Microsoft needs to have a clean problem solution and publish it. SP1 certainly doesn't fix it. What's worse is the stupid, lame error message. "I can't open the default database". Well, what did you try? What do you think the default is? What settings are you using? Why is there no debugging information other than the usual worthless trace information showing it's all deep within the ProviderBase and SqlClient namespace code? How is that supposed to be helpful?
If anyone has anything solid, not guesses, I'd like to know.
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Nov 1, 2006
Hi There, I have a really strange problem. I am creating a website with an administration back end. We have a seperate sql 2000 server which we are using hold authentication credientials (after having used the aspnet_regsql.exe to setup the appropriate tables. When testing the application on the local machine, everything works fine. The web admin works, I can login, I can retrieve data to display on the rest of the site. Once uploaded to the live environment things change.I can still connect to the sql server i.e. I have information being displayed on the public area of the site which is coming from the sql 2000 db. I can type in the incorrect login details to the admin section of the site and the system will return an error, which is correct as well, however, if I type in the correct login information, the page hangs for awhile and then displays this error: My question is, why is it doing this when it works find on my local box and the DB connection is actually working on other parts of the site? Can anyone help?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)
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Feb 4, 2008
I Guys
I am trying to create an application that writes data to a SQL database (studio express).
The application works fine but as soon as I open the table with the SQL server management studio express the application does not work any more displaying the following message:
€śCannot open user default database. Login failed. Login failed for user€¦€?
If I siwtch off and on the computer the problem disappear till the table will be open with the database management studio express!!!!!
How can I solve this annoying problem?
Cheers
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Mar 18, 2007
hi,
so i have a new box and I'm trying to get my websites and SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition working on it, but the pages give me the following error when I try to load them:
"Cannot Open Database "XXXX" requested by login. The login failed. Login failed for user 'xxx'"
Everything seems exactly the same settings and user-wise from my old box to my new one, but nevertheless everything I've tried gives me the same error.
I've tried creating new users in SQL Server and giving them appropriate permissions to my database. I've even tried just using the built in 'sa' account. Nothing seems to change the error, except when I give it the incorrect password then it just says 'login failed'
This leads me to believe that i'm successfully logging into the SQL Server, but it doesn't want to give me access to the database I'm requesting access too. But "apparently" the account i'm using should have access to the database. If nothing else the 'sa' account should, but that didn't work either.
I'm stumped. Any ideas?
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Oct 15, 2007
I have created a local user on Report Server Computer and the user has the administrative rights.
When i try to connect Report Server (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/reportserver) with this user's credantials. (ReportServer directory security is set -only- to Basic Authentication. ).
I get the following error.
Reporting Services Error
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The number of requests for "XXXServerXXXUser" has exceeded the maximum number allowed for a single user.
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SQL Server Reporting Services
Then i try to login using a different user with administrative rights on the machine, i can logon successfully.
The system is up for a month but this problem occured today?!? What could be the problem?!?
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Jun 7, 2006
Hi All,
where can I find the information about number of connections to the particular database?
thanks
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Apr 18, 2008
Hi I have asp.net2 app using SQLExpress which works fine in VS2005.
When I compile it and try to run it from IIS on the same machine using the same
sql server database with:
connectionstring="server=.SQLEXPRESS;Database=abc.mdf;Trusted_Connection=yes"/>
I get the following error.
Cannot open database abc.mdf requested by login. The login failed. Login failed for user 'machinenameASPNET'
Any help much appreciated
Thanks
David
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Dec 25, 2006
Hey guys,
I have created dtsx packages and i have one master package which would run couple of child packages.
1. I have all on my local machine.I want others who r working with me access these.So what do i need to do????for them to access...
2.what would be the best way in executing these packages.
the way it is set now is i had 3 connections set for each package.
a.Source connection
b.Destination Connection.
c.One more connection(which is used with in the process of execution)
Can i set connections in common for all the packages in one location.
3.i also want to set some logging settings to my master package too.and i want this package to run everyday automatically at a particular time how can this be done.
How can i do that.
please let me know.
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Sep 20, 2007
Hi all,
Iam getting this error
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Cannot open database "XYZ" requested by the login. The login failed.Login failed for user 'xyz-abcASPNET'.
when trying to open the page....
http://localhost:1807/projectname/WebFormName.aspx
as
http://localhost/projectname/WebFormName.aspx
Couldnt figure out the solution.Please help
Soujanya
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May 17, 2015
As I am have query, I want to find sqlserver 2012 user/login last login date, when user last time date logon to server.Â
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Aug 26, 2006
Dear !From Couple of days i waste my hours on it. but i fail to solve this problem.Can we use SQL server 2005 and Login Control of ASP.NET. when i try to use it gives me an error. 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) May be it works with SQL Express Edition as in learning videos. But i want to use it wit SQL server 2005. Very intersting thing i create the Mange City Page. in this page it works perfect. in this page city table takes a parameter from dropdownlist. perfectly working. but with login page it gives me error.
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Dec 18, 2007
Hi,
I was able to create an MSSQL database with the ASPNETDB.MDF file. But how do I get the Login Control to point to the MSSQL rather than the App_DataASPNETDB.MDF file?
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Apr 19, 2000
I would like to know does it exist a relation between number of licenses (per server) entered when installing SQL Server and the maximum of connections obtained by @@MAX_CONNECTIONS ? how can i get the information about the number of licenses after the installation ? Thanks.
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Jul 6, 2001
I am building a package that involves copying 36 tables from an Access database into like tables in SQL 2000. Many of these tables require transformations and some require lookups. The number of records per table ranges from 4 to 4000. My question is, is it better to have a set of connections(one to Access and one to SQL for each table or one connection for all or some other approach.
Thanks for your input.
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Jul 19, 2004
hi,
Does large number of connections to a sql server result in slogging queries??
by large number of connections I mean in the range of 2000 to 2500 connections to various databases on the same server.
This happens on the production database, if I download the copy of the database and run the specific queries on the local box it hardly takes 1 second to execute, whereas on the production box it takes about 45 to 60 secs, i m working on the indexes part... was not sure whether number of connections to a server affect the performance of the queries or it is just that the indexes need defragmentation...
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Sep 20, 2005
Hi.
I have to buy a license for MS SQL Server 2000 and I need to know how many active connections I will need.
I could try by running the application with multiple users and see how many connections there are.
The questions is: How can I know the number of active connections to the Server?
Thanks!
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Jan 5, 2004
Is there any way to know the number of current connections to an SQL Server Database? Also how can one change the max pool size (for the number of connections allowed to the database)?
Thanks.
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