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Setup IIS & SQL Server, Maybe I'm not smart enough as Microsofties?

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    Behzad Sedighzadeh
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    Another day and another problem with SQL Server uer login and IIS authentication :(( Going through all those Help/MSDN pages and reading so much concepts behind the scene, is really painful. Sometimes i think : "OK, I'm not smart enough!" :-\

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      Another day and another problem with SQL Server uer login and IIS authentication :(( Going through all those Help/MSDN pages and reading so much concepts behind the scene, is really painful. Sometimes i think : "OK, I'm not smart enough!" :-\

      Behzad

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      AspDotNetDev
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      Doing any sort of admin work with IIS and SQL Server is best learned from experience. Reading the documentation is painful.

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        Another day and another problem with SQL Server uer login and IIS authentication :(( Going through all those Help/MSDN pages and reading so much concepts behind the scene, is really painful. Sometimes i think : "OK, I'm not smart enough!" :-\

        Behzad

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        Tadit Dash
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        Go ahead... Just complete that. It will help you a lot. You will train others about it after you finish... Anyway, it is going to make you smart... ;)

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          Go ahead... Just complete that. It will help you a lot. You will train others about it after you finish... Anyway, it is going to make you smart... ;)

          My 1st Tip/Trick File Download from the GridView rows in asp.net 4.0
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          Behzad Sedighzadeh
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          You know, this isn't the first time i had an issue with it :(

          Behzad

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            You know, this isn't the first time i had an issue with it :(

            Behzad

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            Tadit Dash
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            One of my friends says "Just Go With The Flow"... And I add to that "Success is waiting to kiss your feet after you finish". :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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            • B Behzad Sedighzadeh

              Another day and another problem with SQL Server uer login and IIS authentication :(( Going through all those Help/MSDN pages and reading so much concepts behind the scene, is really painful. Sometimes i think : "OK, I'm not smart enough!" :-\

              Behzad

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              Rutvik Dave
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              Start taking notes, on how you solved which problem. I tend to ran into same set of problems most of the time, when it comes to administration. and most of the times it's the stupid permissions and ports. And every time it feels like a new problem, mostly I found the solution from my notes. so create a word document and store it somewhere online... it's much better than bookmarking the websites.

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              • B Behzad Sedighzadeh

                Another day and another problem with SQL Server uer login and IIS authentication :(( Going through all those Help/MSDN pages and reading so much concepts behind the scene, is really painful. Sometimes i think : "OK, I'm not smart enough!" :-\

                Behzad

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                kmoorevs
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                Just when you get it figured out the next version of SQL Server/IIS/.Net means it's a constant battle to keep up. I am only now downloading SQL Server 2012 for testing, and have plans to replace IIS 7.5 with IIS 8 on the company web server soon. I'm sure there will be some kinks, just like there was migrating apps through the previous versions of IIS.

                "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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                • B Behzad Sedighzadeh

                  Another day and another problem with SQL Server uer login and IIS authentication :(( Going through all those Help/MSDN pages and reading so much concepts behind the scene, is really painful. Sometimes i think : "OK, I'm not smart enough!" :-\

                  Behzad

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                  GenJerDan
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                  You're not trying pass-through authentication to the SQL Server fom the IIS server, are you? :laugh:

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