Connection Error Number 15382
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domain locally, and why - Video #257 Aug 30 Written by: Aderson Oliveira Tuesday, August 30, 2011 Tweet 10 min : 47 sec This video will show how to setup your computer to run a domain locally while you have your site under development. This is not a video specifically about DotNetNuke but it helps a lot when developing a site. Trackback Print Tags: domain , local Categories: Location: Blogs DNNHero.com 16 comment(s) so far... Re: How to trick your computer to run a domain locally, and why - Video #257 It's nice to learn there is a way to work around. However, it is stuck when I come to "Configure Database Connection" of www.mysite.com/Install/InstallWizard.aspx.The errors shown as below:Connection Error(s):Index #: 0Source: .Net SqlClient Data ProviderClass: 14Number: http://www.dnnsoftware.com/forums/threadid/254369/scope/posts/errors-at-configure-database-connection-step 18456Message: Sql login failedActually, the first step "DotNetNuke Installation Wizard - Version 06.00.01" of your video clip also shown the connection problem as below."The Auto option has been disabled as the DotNetNuke Application cannot connect to a valid SQL Server database. You can continue to use either of the other two Wizard options and configure the Database settings at the appropriate Wizard step."When I change back to the former way "localhost with directory", there is no such connection problem. http://www.dnnhero.com/Videos/EntryId/277/How-to-trick-your-computer-to-run-a-domain-locally-and-why-Video-257 Actually, I really want to setup as the video shown. Is there a way to solve this problem? Thank you! By Jim on Thursday, September 01, 2011 Re: How to trick your computer to run a domain locally, and why - Video #257 Hi Jim, I got your message:"The problem not able to connect to the mssql server mentioned yesterday has been tackled. I discover that the Server Login needs to match with the Security Login. If Sql Server Authentication is used, both need to be set in the same format. Your videos help me a lot and save me a lot of time. Thank you again! Jim"I'm glad you found the problem!Cheers,Aderson By Aderson on Thursday, September 01, 2011 Re: How to trick your computer to run a domain locally, and why - Video #257 Aderson,As always... great videos. My question is this. Have you ever seen a "script" or "applet" that will allow a user to switch back and forth between two versions of "Host" files so you can turn off the redirection of your local url? I want to be able to decide if I am looking at my local site or at the actual hosted version when using the URL.ThanksBen By ben on Thursday, December 22, 2011 Re: How to trick your computer to run a domain locally, and why - Video #257 Hi Ben,Thanks for you comment
Number: 15382 al instalar DotNetNuke Connection Error(s): Index #: connection error 0 Source: .Net SqlClient Data Provider Class: 14 Number: 15382 Message: connection error number Solucion a este error Seleccione el grupo de aplicaciones que carga el DotNetNuke Boton derecho "Configuración avanzada" En la sección "Modelo de proceso" poner a true "Cargar prefil de Usuario".