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Posted - 2002-03-12 : 23:02:56
mark writes "Dear Sir or Madam,

I work with ASP with SQL server 2000, but I can not connect SQL Server,I always get error like this
"Cannot open database requested in login 'yonet'. Login fails"

I ask system administrator,he tell me the SQL server use NT authentication, so I do not have access account name and password.

Please tell me how to deal with the problem,I do not know if ASP can work with SQL Server NT authentication.

Thanks a lot.

Mark"

rrb
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Posted - 2002-03-12 : 23:44:12
as far as I'm aware (and someone may know more) you'll need to hard code into your connection string your user name and password and set trusted connection to no

eg

Set Cnxn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
Cnxn.Open "Provider=sqloledb;Server=MyServer;Database=MyDB;Trusted_Connection=no;UID=Me;Pwd=w0t3v3r"

or
Have your Sysadmin create a specific "asp user" account with a known password and log in using that account
eg

Set Cnxn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
Cnxn.Open "Provider=sqloledb;Server=MyServer;Database=MyDB;Trusted_Connection=no;UID=ASPUser;Pwd=w0t3v3r"


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