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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2002-08-05 : 08:13:39
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| Paul writes "I'm having problems connecting through OLE DB. I have connected to SQL Server2000 many times before and am now unsure which way to turn. this is the connection string I am using. ConnectionString = "Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;" & _ "Trusted_Connection=False;" & _ "User ID=johns;" & _ "Pwd=password" & _ "Initial Catalog=" & DB & ";" & _ "Data Source=" & DBServerI have a SQL instance on this machine. If I try to connect using windows authentification then it works (by adding 'Integrated Security=SSPI;' and set 'Trusted_Connection=False'. This then doesn't work on a different instance on the network, although I can actually log onto that machine.) Both SQL instances have SQL Server and Windows authentification enabled and the username and password are ok with sufficient roles granted.I would prefer to not use Windows authentification if possible. If anyone can shed any light or offer advice I would greatly appreciate." |
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robvolk
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Posted - 2002-08-05 : 08:14:49
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| The first thing I noticed is that you don't have a semicolon after the password value, to separate it from the Initial Catalog section. |
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