Re: ASPNET user
From: Dominick Baier [DevelopMentor] (dbaier_at_pleasepleasenospamdevelop.com)
Date: 11/08/05
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Date: Tue, 08 Nov 2005 01:07:34 -0800
Hello Tumurbaatar S.,
but this is not your production system, right?
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> It's a local on XP.
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>> Hello Tumurbaatar S.,
>>
>> is the database remote or local?
>> which OS ? 2k or 2k3?
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>> Dominick Baier - DevelopMentor
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>>> If Windows authentication used to connect to SQL server from ASP.Net
>>> application, a database should be accessible for ASPNET user
>>> account. Yes? But if I map ASPNET user to SQL server and grant it
>>> database access, then other ASP.Net applications can access my
>>> database. Yes? Also, if impersonation is enabled, then ASPNET is not
>>> used in this case, but IUSR_XXX. Yes?
>>>
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