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11/25/2006 11:04 AM
 
Hello,
I am installing DotNetNuke 4.0.3 as described in documentation. I created DotNetNuke folder and I unizpped source there. I created DotNetNuke database on my SQL Server 2005 (with new login and user). I modified web.config as required (connection string). Then I tried to run http:localhost/DotNetNuke, but I receive the following error:

DotNetNuke Upgrade Error
The Assembly Version ( [ASSEMBLYVERSION] ) does not match the Database Version ( [DATABASEVERSION] )
ERROR: Could not connect to database.
Cannot open database "DotNetNuke" requested by the login. The login failed. Login failed for user 'PC\ASPNET'.

I don't know what is going on and how to correct the problem. Please help. Thank you very much.
/RAM/
 
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11/29/2006 12:51 PM
 
Make sure PC\ASPNET has full rights to your app_data folder in your installation and try again.
 
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11/29/2006 3:07 PM
 
It didn't help.
Does anyone know solution? Please help.
 
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12/5/2006 12:07 AM
 
RMagdziarz wrote
Hello,
I am installing DotNetNuke 4.0.3 as described in documentation. I created DotNetNuke folder and I unizpped source there. I created DotNetNuke database on my SQL Server 2005 (with new login and user). I modified web.config as required (connection string). Then I tried to run http:localhost/DotNetNuke, but I receive the following error:

DotNetNuke Upgrade Error
The Assembly Version ( [ASSEMBLYVERSION] ) does not match the Database Version ( [DATABASEVERSION] )
ERROR: Could not connect to database.
Cannot open database "DotNetNuke" requested by the login. The login failed. Login failed for user 'PC\ASPNET'.

I don't know what is going on and how to correct the problem. Please help. Thank you very much.
/RAM/


I am getting the same error, anyone knows how to solve it?
 
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12/5/2006 3:01 PM
 
It sounds to me like DNN is trying to login to the database server using Windows authentication rather than SQL Server authentication.  Check your database in SQL Server to make sure that it's using mixed mode authentication.  Check to make sure you can login with the SQL Server account you set up using Management Studio (change the connection to use SQL Server rather than Windows authentication when you connect to the service).  Check your web.config to make sure that you have uid and pwd values defined in your connection string.

If that doesn't work, then it's probably something else.
 
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