I have a website that has been fully developed in asp. The website is database driven (sql) and is working fine. The website has a search feature that works fine however we are looking to re-build it to make it more user friendly. Not being very good at asp i am begining my experimentation with connecting to the database however it does not want to play ball.
Obviously the various areas in the string are filled in properly as best i know (we were never provided with the full details) but i am getting the following message / error when i run the page.
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80040e4d'
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]
Login failed for user 'server\Administrator'.
/connect7.asp, line 19
After getting this message i done some research and many people are saying that the user does not have access to the sql database or something like that however the developed website is working without any problems and it must be connecting somehow.
The questions i have are:
Am i doing something stupid and is there a simple solution i have missed?
If i am not doing something stupid how do the current pages connect to the database?
I am looking forward to any replies. Thanks in advance :)
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I have a website that has been fully developed in asp. The website is database driven (sql) and is working fine. The website has a search feature that works fine however we are looking to re-build it to make it more user friendly. Not being very good at asp i am begining my experimentation with connecting to the database however it does not want to play ball.
I am using the following ConnectionString
Obviously the various areas in the string are filled in properly as best i know (we were never provided with the full details) but i am getting the following message / error when i run the page.
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