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    Posted: 22 September 2003 at 7:51pm
Does anyone know of any "getting started with SQL Server and ASP" articles? I recently installed SQL Server and i am clueless as how to get started using it with ASP.
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There are tons of articles, basically it's the same (in the beginning) then with access, just the connection string is different. do a search on aspin.com, there are tons of tutorials.
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just a small problem, i found a tutorial, but when i try to connect it gives me an error. I'm using the following connection string:

Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80040e4d'

[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Login failed for user 'CONFUCIUS\Compujerk'.

/spanish/go.asp, line 11

and i used this to connect:

   Dim conn
   Set conn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
   strCon = "DRIVER={SQL Server}; SERVER=CONFUCIUS; DATABASE=spanish;"
   conn.open strCon

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You would have to have the user Compujerk as a Trusted Logon in SQL. Otherwise try:
strCon = "DRIVER={SQL Server}; SERVER=CONFUCIUS; user=sa password=whateveryourpasswordis DATABASE=spanish;"
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Hello,

I am also looking for articles /tutorials for "getting started with SQL Server and ASP" .

Baiscally an articles covering basic database operation (addtion , deletion, modification, updation) using ASP +SQL 2000 will defiantely help for building the concept

Regards,

Ajay

 

 

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Please don't dig out old posts, you should start a new topic for something like that.
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