Re: "Unable to connect to SQL Server database" error when using profile
- From: "Peter Afonin" <pafonin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2006 12:38:27 -0700
Thank you, Gregory,
This was a main problem - I couldn't find any example on how to do this.
Finally figured this out:
<profile defaultProvider="GudzonProfileProvider">
<providers>
<add name="GudzonProfileProvider"
type="System.Web.Profile.SqlProfileProvider" connectionStringName="Gudzon"/>
</providers>
<properties>
<add name="FirstName" />
<add name="LastName" />
<add name="Country" />
<add name="City" />
<add name="Email2" />
</properties>
</profile>
Peter
"Cowboy (Gregory A. Beamer)" <NoSpamMgbworld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:%23R3xFyv6GHA.4592@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Make sure you have set up the Profile to use the proper connection string.
Membership and Profile are two completely separate sections in the
web.config. Same is true for Roles. While this may seem counter intuitive,
the reason for this is flexibility, as you might want to include the
default membership, but custom profile and role providers. You can do this
with a simple config change (and code to support the custom elements, of
course).
--
Gregory A. Beamer
MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA
http://gregorybeamer.spaces.live.com/
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"Peter Afonin" <pafonin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,
I'm using CreateUserWizard control in ASP.NET 2.0. I'm storing the data
in SQL Server 2005.
The first and last steps run smoothly without any problems. But I added
one middle step to collect some other information from the user. I've
added this to Web.config:
<profile>
<properties>
<add name="FirstName" />
<add name="LastName" />
<add name="Country" />
<add name="City" />
<add name="Email2" />
</properties>
</profile>
Then I try to collect this data:
Protected Sub cuzGudzon_FinishButtonClick(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e
As System.Web.UI.WebControls.WizardNavigationEventArgs) Handles
cuzGudzon.FinishButtonClick
Try
With Profile
.FirstName = Me.txtFirstName.Text
.LastName = Me.txtLastName.Text
.Country = Me.txtCountry.Text
.City = Me.txtCity.Text
.Email2 = Me.txtEmail2.Text
End With
Catch ex As Exception
Me.lblError.Text = ex.Message
Finally
End Try
End Sub
This is where I get an error: Unable to connect to SQL Server database
Aparently, the connection string I specified in Web.config is correct,
since the first step where the user creates a user name and password runs
without any problems, and the data is entered into the database. Am I
missing something in this additional step?
I would appreciate your help.
Thank you,
--
Peter Afonin
.
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