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    Hello friends I have a Managed Application, working fine on mine system. I want to install it on the clients machine . and the databse is on the server so . Do i need to make a dsn of it to connect with it. :)

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      Hello friends I have a Managed Application, working fine on mine system. I want to install it on the clients machine . and the databse is on the server so . Do i need to make a dsn of it to connect with it. :)

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      w209 wrote:

      Do i need to make a dsn of it to connect with it.

      If your server have a static IP, you can use that

      All C# applications should call Application.Quit(); in the beginning to avoid any .NET problems.- Unclyclopedia My Website | Ask smart questions

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        w209 wrote:

        Do i need to make a dsn of it to connect with it.

        If your server have a static IP, you can use that

        All C# applications should call Application.Quit(); in the beginning to avoid any .NET problems.- Unclyclopedia My Website | Ask smart questions

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        it does not have a static ip

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          it does not have a static ip

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          AFAIK, it requires a static IP to connect. ALternatively you can create a webservice and map it with a domain name, make your application contact to this webservice, and webservice to your database which is in same server.

          All C# applications should call Application.Quit(); in the beginning to avoid any .NET problems.- Unclyclopedia My Website | Ask smart questions

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