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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2002-02-13 : 08:08:39
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| David Cunningham writes "In my ASP page I get this errorError Type:Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers (0x80040E4D)[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Login failed for user ''Administrator''. Reason: Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection.*****************************ASP Code: 'Dim cnnStr As StringcnnStr="Driver={SQL Server};Server=cx2069685-b;Database=LifeLine;UID='Administrator';PWD=;"'Create a new connection objectSet cnn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")'Open the connection to the Sql dbcnn.Open cnnStr*****************************I have adjusted the security properties to SQL/Win NT, stopped and restarted the service and still no go.OS Win2k Adv Srv / Sql 2k - all latest SPks installed" |
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bcollinson
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Posted - 2002-02-13 : 08:19:38
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| Do you have a SQL Server login called 'Administrator', with no password (assigned to the database 'LifeLine') ? |
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AjarnMark
SQL Slashing Gunting Master
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Posted - 2002-02-13 : 14:00:02
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quote: Do you have a SQL Server login called 'Administrator', with no password (assigned to the database 'LifeLine') ?
Boy, I hope not! First, I wouldn't ever have a user ID with no password. Second, Administrator sounds more like a NT/2K login (which by default would have permissions in SQL if part of the Administrators group) not a SQL-specific login. If you're meaning the SA login, thankfully SQL 2000 now warns you to be sure to put a password on SA when you set the server into mixed SQL/NT authentication.I would suggest you create a SQL login specifically for your web pages to use, and severely restrict it's permissions. We allow our web login to SELECT data and EXECUTE stored procedures, and THAT'S IT!------------------------GENERAL-ly speaking... |
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