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6/28/2010 6:29 AM
 
I got error in both database now what can i do?

Select Database:

Server: Enter the Name or IP Address of the computer where the Database is located. (if using Oracle enter the Data Source (SID))
Filename: Enter the name of the Database File (located in the App_Data Directory)
Integrated Security: Check this if you are using SQL Server's Integrated Security, which means you will be using your Windows account to access SQL Server. If you are using SQL Server Express then you will most likely need to check this option. If you have been given a UserId/Password to access your Database, leave this unchecked, and provide the UserId/Password combination.
Run as db Owner: Check this if you are running the database as Database Owner - if left unchecked you will be running as the User ID specified
Object Qualifier: Enter an optional "prefix" to use for all your database objects - this helps ensure that there are no object name clashes.

Connection Error(s):
Index #: 0
Source: .Net SqlClient Data Provider
Class: 16
Number: 5120
Message:
Index #: 1
Source: .Net SqlClient Data Provider
Class: 14
Number: 15350
Message:  



Select Database:

Server: Enter the Name or IP Address of the computer where the Database is located. (if using Oracle enter the Data Source (SID))
Database: Enter the Database name
Integrated Security: Check this if you are using SQL Server's Integrated Security, which means you will be using your Windows account to access SQL Server. If you are using SQL Server Express then you will most likely need to check this option. If you have been given a UserId/Password to access your Database, leave this unchecked, and provide the UserId/Password combination.
Run as db Owner: Check this if you are running the database as Database Owner - if left unchecked you will be running as the User ID specified
Object Qualifier: Enter an optional "prefix" to use for all your database objects - this helps ensure that there are no object name clashes.

Connection Error(s):
Index #: 0
Source: .Net SqlClient Data Provider
Class: 11
Number: 4060
Message: Invalid Database
Index #: 1
Source: .Net SqlClient Data Provider
Class: 14
Number: 18456
Message: Sql login failed

 
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6/28/2010 10:46 AM
 
There are some obvious issues with your settings, read the hints on the right to see what you should be checking.  And also tell us whether or not you installed SQL Express on the server.

Jeff
 
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8/31/2010 5:55 AM
 
I have the same error :(
if you fix it please tell me how

what is the Database name?????
I am use DotNetNuke Community Edition  Version 05.05.00, windows 7, sql 2008
Connection Error(s):
Index #: 0
Source: .Net SqlClient Data Provider
Class: 11
Number: 4060
Message: Invalid Database
Index #: 1
Source: .Net SqlClient Data Provider
Class: 14
Number: 18456
Message: Sql login failed
 
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8/31/2010 8:14 AM
 
Which version of SQL Se3rver do you have installed? please note: Express configuration using database.mdf works with Express Edition only. otherwise you have to create a blank database manually and grant dbowner permission to the SQL server account you are going to use.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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8/16/2011 8:40 PM
 
I'm having same error HELP!

Connection Error(s):
Index #: 0
Source: .Net SqlClient Data Provider
Class: 14
Number: 18456
Message:
 
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