sql database access from windows 2003 webedition
From: doug (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/03/04
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Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2004 08:20:53 -0700
Lemme look into my crystal ball and see what the error
message that you are seeing is. Nope. I can't see it. You
are going to have to post the error message.
doug
>-----Original Message-----
>We have a web server that is set up in the DMZ of our
firewall.
>It of course is on a seperate subnet from the internal
SQL server.
>Our network is Windows 2000 with active directory.
>The web server is windows 2003 web edition.
>
>We are having trouble getting the ASP.net web
application to authenticate or
>establish it's connection string to the SQL server and
associated databases.
>We had it working when the server was setup temporarily
on a XP desk top
>with IIS.(it was a little inconsistent)Now that it is
installed on a 2003
>web edition server, it will not establish a connection
to the database.Nic
>settings the same as working XP setup. Firewall settings
the same. Maybe
>2003 has different default setting or will not handle
SQL the same.
>Webserver is correct in DNS and WINS.
>
>Does anyone know how to resolve this issue?
>
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