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6/1/2016 10:20 AM
 

Good morning all,

I changed the user to have ownership of the dbo schema as well, and then when I connect ... I've tried it two ways ... when I type simply "\Verin" in the server name field (the SQL Server instance is named), I get "Database connection error

index: 0

Class: 20

Number: 87" The source is the .net SQL Client. And I'm typing in the correct user name and password, with user defined authentication as opposed to integrated. If I enter ".\Verin" in the server name field with all other database information the same, I get the error about my selected database user not having the dbo permission. What in the world am I doing wrong here? Thanks          

 
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6/1/2016 4:24 PM
 
Katherine, you are Aware, that .\Verin tries to Access non defaut SQL Server instances named "Verin" on your machine, not database Verin on Default instance - just to be sure. Did you make sure as well to enable TCP/IP protocoll for both, Server and Client?

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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6/2/2016 9:50 AM
 

Indeed I am aware of both these things, and I do believe that I enabled protocols TCPIP for both client and server. And, the instance is called "Verin" because the server itself is. I decided to name the instance after the server, rather than after the database (I've got three different databases for three different and totally unrelated web sites). The exact error I get without including the . in front of the \ in the instance name is follows:

Database Connection Error ERROR:Index #: 0
Source: .Net SqlClient Data Provider
Class: 20
Number: 87
Message:

When I do include the dot and have everything else the same, I get the message about the user not having dbo permission.          

 
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6/2/2016 11:04 AM
 
I wrote up a small article with my ideas... Does this help? https://www.dynamisys.co.uk/ArticlesD...

Best wishes,
- Richard
Agile Development Consultant, Practitioner, and Trainer
www.dynamisys.co.uk
 
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6/3/2016 7:11 AM
 
I would try to setup an ODBC/DSN connection first on the machine/server that the install is being done and verify that your credentials in-fact does work against the database you are trying to connect to.
 
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