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    i m not able to execute ado.net application with sql server database . i m getting error as login failed. i want to use sql server with my asp.net application.as i didnt install sql server in my p.c i dont know user name and pwd. plz help

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      i m not able to execute ado.net application with sql server database . i m getting error as login failed. i want to use sql server with my asp.net application.as i didnt install sql server in my p.c i dont know user name and pwd. plz help

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      lucky1234560 wrote:

      i want to use sql server with my asp.net application.as i didnt install sql server in my p.c i dont know user name and pwd.

      It is recommended to use Windows Authentication to access the SQL Server. It may be possible that the person who set up SQL Server on your machine did that. Why not speak to them about how they set up SQL Server on your machine? It would seem the most sensible first step.


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