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David Hearn
I looked this up on MSDN's site under the bug reports section and all I
could find is that the configuration manager needs to be opened up by the
administrator in full trust mode. I'm not sure what all that means, but I am
the administrator on my box. I need to be able to get in and switch the
default connection string which is pointed at a SQL Express database. I
don't have SQL Express installed. I have Beta 2 of SQL 2005 and need to
point it at that or at a SQL 2000 database. Can anyone help? Is there a way
to get into this other that through the ASP.NET tab in IIS?
Thanks in advance!
could find is that the configuration manager needs to be opened up by the
administrator in full trust mode. I'm not sure what all that means, but I am
the administrator on my box. I need to be able to get in and switch the
default connection string which is pointed at a SQL Express database. I
don't have SQL Express installed. I have Beta 2 of SQL 2005 and need to
point it at that or at a SQL 2000 database. Can anyone help? Is there a way
to get into this other that through the ASP.NET tab in IIS?
Thanks in advance!