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6/17/2007 7:28 AM
 

if you are using integrated security, when you are manually executing a script, you are using your account. If DNN executes a script it uses account "Network Service" or "ASPNET" (default accounts in Win 2oo3 Server / WinXP). make sure, that this account has been granted dbo permission for your database as well.


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7/18/2007 8:43 AM
 

Hi!

After weeks of searching ;-) I found the solution for this problem. It was not a problem of permissions.

I used this method of SqlHelper to call my procedure:

ExecuteReader(SqlConnection connection, string spName, params object[] parameterValues);

But in my case it only works with this method:

ExecuteReader(string connectionString, CommandType commandType, string commandText, params SqlParameter[] commandParameters);

 
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