Why No Config.exe File In Book ASPnet 2.0 SBS By George Shepherd, To Install ASPNETDB Database?
Feb 7, 2008
For MS Press Book, ADO.NET 2.0 Step by Step, 2005 Edition by Rebecco Riordan, installing the code samples created
a ConfigDB.exe file
under SampleDBs folder. Running this exe file created a AdoStepByStep into the Database
folder in
SQL Server 2005 Express.
However, for ASP.NET 2.0 Step by Step, 2005 Edition, by George Shepherd, there is
no Config.exe to install the ASPNETDB SQL Server
2005 Express database.
I right clicked the Database folder to 'Attach' the database. But,
the database just showed a 'c: ASPNETDB.MDF filfe path
as a name. Further, running
the aspx files in Chapters 7 and 12 showed a 'Timeout Expired' error msg, indicating
something
wrong with accessing the SQL Server database.
How can I run the aspx files in Chapters 7 and 12? How can I install the ASPNETDB?
TIA,
Jeffrey
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Feb 2, 2008
For MS Press Book ADONET 2.0, installing the code samples created a ConfigDB.exe file
under SampleDBs folder. Running this exe file created a AdoStepByStep into the Database
folder in SQL Server 2005 Express.
However, for ASPNET 2.0 book, there is no Config.exe to install the ASPNETDB SQL Server
2005 Express database. I right clicked the Database folder to 'Attach' the database. But,
the database just showed a 'c: ASPNETDB.MDF filfe path as a name. Further, running
the aspx files in Chapters 7 and 12 showed a 'Timeout Expired' error msg, indicating
something wrong with accessing the SQL Server database.
How can I run the aspx files in Chapters 7 and 12? How can I install the ASPNETDB?
TIA,
Jeffrey
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Hi,
I just installed Visual web developper 2008 express with all options including SQL srvr express 2005!
This is from default iso image on the official website.
I create my first project and when I want to do ASP.NET configuration from web site menu, i got this error:
"Cannot open database "aspnetdb" requested by the login. The login failed."
I am just trying to learn here so i even did not create any dB or something, it is 1st time I run configuration to add security roles and users for testing!
I also un-installed all and re-installed, still the same...
pleas help and give me details as i am new.
kind regards,Golgot
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I'm a newbie to SSIS so this question may cause people to point and laugh. I apologise if that's the case.
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I am getting the error:
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I imagine this is because while I granted SQL Server 2005 login and permissions to my database that the application stores its data in, I did NOT grant any rights to the service account the IIS Application Pool uses for its identity to the aspnetdb database on SQL Server which is where all my roles information is stored at.
My question is what are the MINIMUM permissions needed for this database so it can perform its roles related functions?
I'm using Windows Authentications with the SQL Role provider for authorization.
Thank you.
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An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file C:WebApp_Dataaspnetdb.mdf failed. A database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or it is located on UNC share.
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<connectionStrings>
<add name="POAdatabaseConnectionString1" connectionString="Data Source=sss;Persist Security Info=True;Initial Catalog=POAdatabase.mdf;Integrated Security=SSPI" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />
</connectionStrings>
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"An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file C:Documents and SettingsoxMy DocumentsMy Webs nsApp_DataASPNETDB.MDF failed. A database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or it is located on UNC share."
I don't really know why I can't open this file. I have someone who is going to help with some extra database work but asked if I could open this database so he could see the structure of it. I have a copy of the website as backup in another folder on my computer but even removing that backup does nothing in helping open the original. THANKS PLEASE HELP!
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Hello,
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Hi,
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1. Is there any magical sql-command that do the job in a clean way for me?
2. How can I change the name of aspnet in that auto generated script, if needed at all?
I have: SQL server Express Edition 2005, Visual Web Developer Express Edition 2008
Thank's
/Pepe
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I will reference two pages of my site: one that manages Types of Tours and one that downloads a Tour Registration Excel file.
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Dim sw As System.IO.StreamWriterDim myConn As Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection, query As String, myCommand As Data.SqlClient.SqlCommandDim myReader As Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReaderDim fileName As String, baseDirectory As String, fullFileName As String
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Hi All!
I've been struggling with a problem I have. When I use DTEXECUI to run a package and manually add the config file, it gets ignored and there is no warning as such.
Here's the set up:
1) create SSIS package that uses a DB connection
2) enable config, add XML config, export the connection string, disable config
3) edit config file, change connection string
4) open package from Windows Explorer (double click)
5) add config file created in step 3
All of that works fine, but there are times when it doesn't. I think it depends on the editor used in step 3. If I use textpad and "pretty format" the XML (from the huge one-line built from within Visual Studio), then sometimes the changes aren't picked up. I can tell this because the "default" server in development is not accessable in production. When we "reformatted" the XML back to one line, the correct server was connected to.
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Unable to connect to SQL Server database.
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I eventually gave up after trying for two days and removed MS SQL Express, but now I am still getting the same error. I tried to uninstall all of the SQL editions and reinstall the MSDE that comes with VS 2005, but I am getting the same error.
When checking the ASP.NET Web Application and testing the provider I receive the following error:
Could not establish a connection to the database.
If you have not yet created the SQL Server database, exit the Web Site Administration tool, use the aspnet_regsql command-line utility to create and configure the database, and then return to this tool to set the provider.
The security tab gives you the following error:
There is a problem with your selected data store. This can be caused by an invalid server name or credentials, or by insufficient permission. It can also be caused by the role manager feature not being enabled. Click the button below to be redirected to a page where you can choose a new data store.
The following message may help in diagnosing the problem: Unable to connect to SQL Server database.
Running the sqlcmd in the command prompt I receive the following error:
Sqlcmd: Error: Connection failure. SQL Native Client is not installed correctly. To correct this, run SQL Server Setup.
I just Visual Studio to work correctly again.
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R
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<configuration>
<appSettings/>
<connectionStrings/>
<system.web>
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Hi
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I have placed pasword in my config file too. Following is config file which i m using, server name n password are masked.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<DTSConfiguration>
<DTSConfigurationHeading>
<DTSConfigurationFileInfo GeneratedBy="SSBKD955688" GeneratedFromPackageName="DTS_ACPM_MarkIT_Indices_Composites_TRAC_X_Asia_Index" GeneratedFromPackageID="{CB3660A1-5E6C-4D08-A7F5-4D6CE83578E2}" GeneratedDate="2006/10/19 14:05:20"/>
</DTSConfigurationHeading>
<Configuration ConfiguredType="Property" Path="Package.Connections[ssmgn838.ACPM.acpmuser].Properties[ConnectionString]" ValueType="String">
<ConfiguredValue>server=########;user id=sa;password=******;database=ACPM;
</ConfiguredValue>
</Configuration>
<Configuration ConfiguredType="Property" Path="Package.Connections[Text File (Source)].Properties[ConnectionString]" ValueType="String">
<ConfiguredValue>C:acpmfiletouploadCopy of ACPM_MarkIT_Indices_Constituents_Composites_1_ITRAXX_ASIA.tab
</ConfiguredValue>
</Configuration>
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Hi to all
i have sql-clr function written in C#.
i am performing data access opertaion using ado.net with in this function.
what i want ,to store connnection string inside config file.(appesettings)i got one article about this which is bellow
http://www.sqljunkies.com/Article/6CA864E9-E107-408E-B30A-4BA15B0CD11C.scuk#[4]
i follow all steps given in article.
but still getting error when executing function
A .NET Framework error occurred during execution of user-defined routine or aggregate "Amex":
System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
System.NullReferenceException:
at UserDefinedFunctions.CreateExpense()
can anybody help me....
thanks in advance,
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Then I changed the config files in production to point it to the production database.
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