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    Login failed for user...

    I get this error:

    Login failed for user 'X4355-2000\ASPNET'

    I am using C# and the graphical sqlDataAdapter with the DataSet.

    Now I am accessing a SQL2000 DB. Does this mean that I have to create a .NET account for the DB now?

    Thanks

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    You are connecting via anonymous access, therfore, you need to grant that account access to your db.
    AKA 'Lethal'

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    and how can i achieve that? i am having that problem!
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    Add the account to your list of users for your database and grant him the necessary permissions.

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    but how do i do that? i only have msde and vs.net 2003! where is the option? if there is one there..
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    anyone? i want to put it working as fast as posible so i can continue making my web site
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    bump
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    bump2.....come on....some1.....
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    bump number 72093842309
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    I think they are referring to your actual db permissions... ? Open .mdb in Access and set permissions.....

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