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Unable to connect to database in MS SQL 2000 via a connection string in Web Code.

Asked by waroonga in MS SQL Server

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I am installing DotNetNuke, a web managment application using ASP.Net and .Net Framework.

I have followed all of the instructions in setting up both SQL, IIS and folders and files.

Each time I try to start my installation which is part of DotNetNuke I recieve the following arror.

Login failed for user 'dnnuser'. Reason: Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection.

The databse and user have been setup in MS SQL 2000 along with the appropriate security and ownership settings.

Can anyone give me a clue as to what the possible cause of such an error would be.Start Free Trial
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