Re: ODBC Connection failing in Web service
- From: "Nick" <a@xxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 17:14:58 +0100
Well the answer to that one was no. Am I missing something in whe .config
file? It's got all of it's default values in at the moment.
Nick.
"Nick" <a@xxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi there,
>
> I've moved the data source into the site root but still cannot gain
> access to the database. I've tried giving *everyone* permissions to the
> folder and database file but still no luck! I haven't tested on the
> actual web server i'm going to be uploading too yet, maybe I should try
> that. Any suggestions would be most helpful.
>
> Nick.
>
> "Nick" <a@xxxxx> wrote in message
> news:uFqL3bHuFHA.2624@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I have a class library that I am using to connect to an ODBC data
>> source. If I consume this class library within a standard windows forms
>> app the connection succeeds. If I consume it in an asp.net web service
>> it fails. Would this be down to the assembly being run with different
>> credentials? If so how would I resolve this?
>>
>> --
>> Nick Pateman
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>> Please do not reply directly to me, but the entire newsgroup.
>> Any views expressed above are my own
>> Without predjudice
>>
>
>
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