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rsumo
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Posted - 2009-04-17 : 15:53:20
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| I am writing an asp application. Below is my connection string to the remote MS SQL 2005 Express database in my ASP application:Conn.Open "Provider=SQLOLEDB;DSN=mssql;Initial Catalog=LBC200s;Integrated Security=SSPI;User Id=LBC200df;Password=Lead#200kjm;"When I try to connect to the database in my form and insert data, I received the following error message "Invalid connection string". Please help. |
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sodeep
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2009-04-18 : 00:02:11
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| Check this out:http://www.connectionstrings.com/ |
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rsumo
Starting Member
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Posted - 2009-04-18 : 08:48:32
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| Thank you for the link. I have already been on the site and used the connection string, but I still have the same problem.Thanks |
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Stumbler
Starting Member
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Posted - 2009-04-19 : 08:32:12
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| Did you test the ODBC datasource?Hans, Belgium |
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sunitabeck
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2009-04-19 : 09:00:44
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Don't use both Integrated Security and the user/name password combo. If you are using windows authentication, use this:Conn.Open "Provider=SQLOLEDB;DSN=mssql;Initial Catalog=LBC200s;Integrated Security=SSPI;" If you are using SQL authentication, then use this:Conn.Open "Provider=SQLOLEDB;DSN=mssql;Initial Catalog=LBC200s;User Id=LBC200df;Password=Lead#200kjm;" |
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rsumo
Starting Member
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Posted - 2009-04-20 : 07:07:55
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quote: Originally posted by sunitabeck Don't use both Integrated Security and the user/name password combo. If you are using windows authentication, use this:Conn.Open "Provider=SQLOLEDB;DSN=mssql;Initial Catalog=LBC200s;Integrated Security=SSPI;" If you are using SQL authentication, then use this:Conn.Open "Provider=SQLOLEDB;DSN=mssql;Initial Catalog=LBC200s;User Id=LBC200df;Password=Lead#200kjm;"
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rsumo
Starting Member
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Posted - 2009-04-20 : 07:11:08
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I have tried both connection strings but I continue to receive the same error message:"invalid connection string"Is there a difference in connection string when connecting to MS SQL Standard, Enterprise, and express?Thank youquote: Originally posted by sunitabeck Don't use both Integrated Security and the user/name password combo. If you are using windows authentication, use this:Conn.Open "Provider=SQLOLEDB;DSN=mssql;Initial Catalog=LBC200s;Integrated Security=SSPI;" If you are using SQL authentication, then use this:Conn.Open "Provider=SQLOLEDB;DSN=mssql;Initial Catalog=LBC200s;User Id=LBC200df;Password=Lead#200kjm;"
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