ADO.NET Timeout Exception - I have tried everything

S

Sorcerdon

Hello!
I am looking for someone who has solved this multi-million people's
problem. EVERYONE seems to ahve this problem.

Im a creating a data set and populating it with a call to a store proc.
Its a complex stored proc with the end result as an insert to a temp
table. Then I do a select from the temp table - in the store proc.

I get the following sqlException error on the following line:
DataAdapterName.Fill(DataSetName, "TableName")

The error is:
Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the
operation or the server is not responding.

My connectiong string looks like this:
<add key="cnITDevWinUser" value="Data Source=server; Integrated
Security=SSPI; Initial Catalog=dbname; pooling=false;connection
reset=false;connection lifetime=5;min pool size=1;max pool
size=10;connection timeout=120" />

I have admin rights on that db.

I have set my command.timeout to 500.

If i run this same code in a windows application, it works fine.
If I use a DataReader with the same storeProc, it works fine.
If I run this same code on a simple selec (hello world), it also works
fine.

If I run this store proc in QueryAnalyzer it works fine and is done
within 6 seconds.
If I run this on a different machine it produces the same result.

I am using SQL2000 with vb.net in VS2003.

I have looked everywhere for the answer. I can't find it anywhere.
PLEASE SOMEONE HELP.

regards,
Stas K.(a.k.a Sorcerdon)
 
A

Alvin Bruney

have a look at your permissions. Does your asp.net process have permissions
to execute the stored proc? Are you doing impersonation or running on domain
controller etc? To figure out what is running as what, write some code to
dump the identity of the thread making the call. Then see if this identity
has the appropriate permissions.

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