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    Posted: 16 March 2007 at 6:56pm
Hello,

I set up a database for the ASP forum in my SQL Enterprise server. I edited the connection to the database in the inetpub/ftproot/signpile/forum/database/database_connection.asp as follows:

'Initilise the DB Connection String
strCon = "72.32.197.198" & strSQLServerName & "WebWiz" & strSQLDBUserName & "iputthecorrectpasswordhere" & strSQLDBPassword & "WebWiz" & strSQLDBName & ";"
End If

The database has the user setup and owner permissions. The URL to the forum should be signpile.com/forum/

I commented it out and inserted a DSN-less connection string. I am now reciving the following error when I browse @ http://signpile.com/forum/,

Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error '80040e37'

Invalid object name 'tblDateTimeFormat'.

/forum/functions/functions_date_time_format.asp, line 60

Let me know. I want this to work before buying it.

Thanks,

Dave




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Looks like you have edited the wrong part, you don't edit the connect string you place your database details into the location provided in that file. If you read the install instructions it has more on this.

Once this is done you need to run the database setup file, again more is on this if you follow the step by step install instructions.
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I am getting this exact same problem? I did have to change the connection string as I could not connect using the default settings, and I needed to connect using a trusted connection??

Any ideas on what this error is?
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Sounds like you have not installed SQL Server in mixed mode.

Install the software again, but this time make sure you select mixed mode and set a password for the sa account so you can login over TCP/IP
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ok will try that now... Thanks Bruce
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