Where is aspnetdb located
Any help Next, I had to update the connection string in web. It amazes me how powerful the control is. What amazes me most about this is that the control is smart enough to save the users info to the ASPnetdb. I thought the connection string is stored inside the web. But once I opened the file, I can't find the connection string. Where has the connection string gone? Can someone enlighten me? Typically connection strings are stored in the web.
NET 2. But, now i would like to publish the entire website to our dedicated server with SQL server serversms I have reinstalled both sql server express and VWD about 5 times with the same problem. Can text file be a datasource in SQL connection string I am trying to use a comma separated text file as datasource in sql connection string. Is it possible? I trying to populate a dataset with teh text file directly. Connection string for aspnetdb. Does anybody know what connection string i need to open aspnetdb.
It is my security database that is made by default in asp. I won't be changing any tables or anything but rather adding tables to it or does anybody think this is a bad idea and to use the instance for example or create another MDF sql express file???
Any ideas on this woudl be great, i suppose access time and things like that are the same for an mdf file and the instance??? I have some old projects in. At the moment the webistes and database are on the same server. I have now moved the database but the connectionn string in the webconfig no longer works. I am using the following connection string. Increase the connection pool for SQL connection string.
I guess it's by default I was under the impression that you could do this in the web. Thanks Yeah, it's in the connection string. You will want to change your MaxPoolSize. Scenario 1: Here is the code is business logic class catalog. Data; usi The connection will be closed. Then refresh. After running ASP. This is the ASP. MDF file in your database explorer, server explorer, Solution Explorer.
Below I will show a couple of ways. Double click the file. MDF file and click next. Now select the destination of the output for the script that will be created, and click next. Make note of where you are saving your file. You should see a screen like below. Be patient, it may take a few minutes to complete. Once finished, click close. Make sure the new database you just created is selected. Execute the aspnetdb.
You are executing this script so that it will create the necessary tables, relationships, etc. You can now use this for your asp. After execution it will look like below. You should be able to double click on the database you just created on the left and expand. Expand the tables folder to see all of the tables the script just created. Almost There! I appreciate any help on this!!!! User posted I looked but there is no Security Tab.
What does this mean? User posted First I should say that I really apreciate your help! I made the changes from your blog, still getting the same message. This is so frustrating!!! Just reaching for straws now. I appreciate any thoughts or suggestions. User posted Virtual directory should not make a difference.
Wednesday, January 10, AM. You will get Security tab. Thursday, February 8, AM. User posted OK, here ist is sept , and i am haveing the same issue. Did you get it solved and can youshare your results? Sunday, September 20, AM. User posted Please define more clearly " the same issue ".
Your remote path will be different.
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