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1/20/2009 3:47 PM
 

Hi guys,

On my dnn installtion I use a custom user as DbOowner.

Now, after purchasing my own sql server, I want to change the user to DBO.

So, this is what I did:

1. Changed each table's DbOwner in sql server. Each table name is now DBO.TableName
2. Same for all other objects: SPs, Functions, Views...
3. Changed the DbOwner in web.config

But unfortunately, this is not enough...
After running the site, I get errors that ask for MyOldUser.TableName - saying this table cannot be found.

So I guess there is another place in the installation (On files, or as DB data) that the old DBOwner Name is stored in.

So....
Can U lead me on how to do it properly?
What should I do next, to make it run?

 
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1/20/2009 4:08 PM
 

Some of this stuff is cached.  Have you logged in as Host and tried flushing the Cache under Host Settings > Performance > Clear Cache?


Best Regards, Dave VanderWekke
 
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1/22/2009 2:41 PM
 

I cleaned the cache, also restarted IIS...

 
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