April 5, 2005 at 3:32 am
hi !!
I am trying to connect to Sql Server using VB .Net,
1 >
Dim SqlConn As New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection
SqlConn.ConnectionString
="server=localhot;uid=sa;pwd=;database=Northwind"
SqlConn.Open()
I am getting an error
"Login failed for user 'sa'. Reason: Not associated
with a trusted SQL Server connection"
2>
Dim
SqlConn As New ADODB.Connection
Dim str1 As String = "Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Integrated Security=SSPI;Persist Security Info=False;Initial Catalog=RISDatabase;Data Source=SHITAL-20"
SqlConn.Open(str1)
I am getting an error
Login failed for user 'SHITAL-20\ASPNET'
Pl. Help me out
Shital
April 5, 2005 at 5:48 am
For #1 I would ensure that the security of your server is set in mixed mode and not windows mode only. SQL security tab under properties when you right-click on your server.
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April 5, 2005 at 6:17 am
thanks AJ Ahrens !!
April 6, 2005 at 1:07 am
"server=localhot;uid=sa;pwd=;database=Northwind"
I guess you want to connect local.
Try server=.
or server=localhoSt
btw : even on dev/test server it is not wize to have sa-password blank or use sa in connections with apps
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April 7, 2005 at 11:42 am
Hi Shital, Try this
"data source=localhost; initial catalog=NorthWind;uid=sa;pwd=<your sa password>" />
Another way is this
in yuor app web.config
<add key="UsrConnectionString" value="data source=localhos; initial catalog=Northwind;uid=sa;pwd=sa" />
and your webform
Dim oSqlConnect As New SqlConnection(ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings("UsrConnectionString"))
oSqlConnect .Open()
April 13, 2005 at 1:15 pm
Since you are using integrated security, consider using a udl file. Avoid hard coded connection strings whenever possible.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/244659/EN-US/
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;274536
Dim db As New adoDb.Connection db.Open gUDL
Function gUDL() As String Call FormatPath(gUDL, CurrentProject.Path) gUDL = "FILE NAME=" & gUDL & Left(CurrentProject.Name, Len(CurrentProject.Name) - 3) & "UDL" End Function
Function FormatPath(pDir, pDefault) As Boolean On Error GoTo ErrorHandler If pDir = "" Then pDir = pDefault End If If Right(Trim(pDir), 1) <> "\" Then pDir = Trim(pDir) & "\" End If NormalExit: On Error Resume Next Exit Function ErrorHandler: MsgBox Err.DESCRIPTION, vbCritical, "Error Occurred" Resume NormalExit End Function
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