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Comments by priy@ (Top 9 by date)
priy@
1-Jun-11 8:49am
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Thanks Dave...will look into it further
priy@
1-Jun-11 6:03am
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I am passing the same connection string i.e. "Integrated Security=SSPI;Initial Catalog=MYDatabase;Server=.\\SQLEXPRESS"
priy@
1-Jun-11 6:02am
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hOwever while simulating this problem i came across a strange behavior.
I have a small test application which opens SQL connection, waits for 8 ms and then closes that connection.
I am doing this in a while loop.
when thisi test app is running, I goto the task manager (under Processes tab) and kill sqlservr.exe.
I thought that now the test app should throw an exception, but it does not. it still opens and closes the sql connection.
How is that possible when the service itself is not running?
priy@
1-Jun-11 6:01am
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hOwever while simulating this problem i came across a strange behavior.
I have a small test application which opens connection, waits for 8 ms and then closes connection.
I am doing this in a while loop.
when thisi test app is running, I goto the task manager (under Processes tab) and kill sqlservr.exe.
I thought that now the test app should throw an exception, but it does not. it still opens and closes the sql connection.
How is that possible when the service itself is not running?
priy@
1-Jun-11 5:56am
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No I do not have any named pipes enabled.
Thanks for the info...although it didnt help.
priy@
26-May-11 8:05am
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It is an ASP.net app
priy@
26-May-11 8:04am
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connection string is "Integrated Security=SSPI;Initial Catalog=MYDatabase;Server=.\\SQLEXPRESS"
priy@
26-May-11 8:03am
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Connection string is "Integrated Security=SSPI;Initial Catalog=targetdb;Server=.\\SQLEXPRESS"
priy@
8-Mar-11 1:04am
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I get the exfception at this:
X509Certificate certObjFromFile = X509Certificate.CreateFromCertFile(filePath);
The .cer file does not get created.
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