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oaksong
I had a web page that worked very nicely until I changed the SA
password.
The page used data widgets for connectivity to SQL server.
I changed the password in the Server Explorer link, but the code gets
to the .fill method and gives me an error that SA can't login.
I've now spent several hours futzing with the widgets, reconnecting to
the database which tests OK, and I still can't get past the .fill.
It's clear that MS buries code somewhere that you don't have access to
and hides the login identity there. I'm on the verge of starting from
scratch to rebuild the app, but that seems a bit excessive.
Any thoughts?
password.
The page used data widgets for connectivity to SQL server.
I changed the password in the Server Explorer link, but the code gets
to the .fill method and gives me an error that SA can't login.
I've now spent several hours futzing with the widgets, reconnecting to
the database which tests OK, and I still can't get past the .fill.
It's clear that MS buries code somewhere that you don't have access to
and hides the login identity there. I'm on the verge of starting from
scratch to rebuild the app, but that seems a bit excessive.
Any thoughts?