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12/5/2006 7:19 PM
 
archcommus --

I haven't received notification from younsendit regarding your files being sent, just in case you did send them.

So now, have a look at this page below and have a gander at steps 3 to 6 on the Part I section.
http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/DNNOnUltiDevCassiniWebSrv.asp

The first words of the section you should read are "If you don’t have SQL Server 2005 install..."

Read also step 6 but do not yet attempt to change or alter your web.config file.

When you write back -- unless you have questions -- you should be able to state that the database you are using for this has sa designated as a user with db_owner schema rights.

Thanks,
Travis
 
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12/5/2006 11:26 PM
 

Thanks Travis.  I attempted to send you SAFEKEEP.zip twice, but it's almost 100 MB so it takes awhile to upload.  The first time it seemed to stop around 32 MB, and the second time I just let it go for 4 hours and when I came back it said Page cannot be displayed.  So I'm not sure if it got through to you that time or not.  But I did send SAFEKEEP_DB.zip successfully.  If you think you really need to see the main directory later we'll try to figure out another way to get it to you.

Thanks for the link, I will begin reading and reply back when I think I have that part working.  However I'll be tending to a lot of other things over the next week or so so don't be alarmed if I don't reply for a bit.  I hope you'll still be around!

Thanks again.

 
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12/6/2006 9:19 AM
 



archcommus wrote . . .

I did send SAFEKEEP_DB.zip successfully. If you think you really need to see the main directory later we'll try to figure out another way to get it to you.

Thanks for the link, I will begin reading and reply back when I think I have that part working. However I'll be tending to a lot of other things over the next week or so so don't be alarmed if I don't reply for a bit. I hope you'll still be around!

Thanks again.




archcommus --

Just so that you are aware, it is taking between 12-16 hours for your posts to be aprroved and thus be visible. Given the factor of sleeping hours, this is slowing our comms down by a 24-hr wrapping period for just one exchange. You may wish to write to admin @ commonmancomputing.c o m from here, particularly if your own schedule becomes irregular after this point.

I received your SAFEKEEP_DB database. On your local instance of SQL Server or Server Express, go ahead and configure the database you already uploaded via the .BAK, such that it will have sa as a user, and on ownership schema of db_owner. (This is the result you will get when looking at the instructions on the page referenced earlier.)

Thanks,
Travis
 
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