May 28, 2009 by Van N | Posted in Programming & Design
I am a database/web programmer, I can manufacture database driven applications from a-z using sql server and visual studio .net at my work vicinity. Now I would like to create a database driven application for my family and my friends, I cannot use the web server and sql server at my profession place, what do I need to do to accomplish this work? is there company who does web server/sql server hosting that I can rent or something like that. Please daily help. Thanks a bunch!
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| May 28, 2009
SQL Server 2005 Web Hosting?
Apr 01, 2008 by PhilipJohn | Posted in Programming & Design
How does SQL Server web hosting business? Is there an instance of SQL Server created for you on remote server by a web hosting company? If thats the case, how do you access the server for management and/or development purposes?
An SQL database is created for you on the hosting server. The only way you can access it is to have a parrot of MSSQL.
j k | Apr 01, 2008
Connection string for the web host on sql server?help?
Dec 30, 2008 by Mike P | Posted in Programming & Design
I am not guaranteed what would my connection string be like on my asp.net website:
These are the information that I can get from my server host:
(I am using MS SQL Server)
Server info:
Manager Name: mssql123.websitename.com (or the IP address)
Server Login: login_DB
Server Watchword: xxxxx
My empty database in server:
DB name: ar_cub
DB login: ar_DB (no password provided)
Now I lack to create my connection string to be able to connect to my database.
I assume it should be something like:
mConnection = new SqlConnection("Server='mssql123.websitename.com';Database=ar_cub;Trusted_Kith=True;Integrated Security=SSPI");
Or maybe I should put my db's username/shibboleth as well as the servers username/password? How?
Thanks in advance :)
hi there, this website is big for connection strings - has nearly all you could possibly think of
http://www.connectionstrings.com/
craving this helps :)
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