Membership Provider

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I have a perfectly working aspnet v2 website on my local machine with the
following connection strings:
<connectionStrings>
<add name="ClubSiteDB" connectionString="Data
Source=.\SQLExpress;Integrated Security=true;
AttachDBFileName=|DataDirectory|Club.mdf;
User Instance=True" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient"

<add name="LocalSqlServer" connectionString="Data
Source=.\SQLExpress;Integrated Security=True;
User
Instance=True;AttachDBFilename=|DataDirectory|ASPNET.mdf"
providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />
/>
</connectionStrings>

when i upload it to my remote web host with SQL 2000, it doesnt work. I
called the support and said just
restore the database. i use sql server mgmt studio but it wont restore or
attach the dbs. DO i need a sql 2005
server on the remote to able to attach the sqlExpress. do i need to copy
each tables (I tried and it give s error).

i have a simpler pages develop using access mdb drag and drop located in the
app_data folder and it is working like magic.
i am used to asp.net 1.x where even there is some code needed, i have the
sql server ready even without the
app_data folder and just connect direct to sql 2000. Is there something
wrong in how i utilize the
above connection string or the app_data folder? How can i deploy the
aspnetdb.mdf on my remote sql 2000
only capable web host so i can use the new membership features in v2? I
have some aspnet 2 books and all samples
work except no sample on deploying to a remote server.
Can someone please enlighten me with my ignorance? thanks a lot.
 
Hi Denn,

You need Sql 2005 for dynamic database attachment ("Registration") to the
server.

Best Regards,
Parag.
 
Denili,

You need to import your database to the ISP database and change your
connection strings so they point to the ISP database. Your ISP should have a
help page on the connection strings.

Good Luck
DWS
 

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