Keyword not supported: 'dsn?

From the Stack Trace it looks like you are using a SqlClient. SqlConnection object, but DSN is for ODBC connections You either change your connectioin string to use a Sql Server Connection String or change the connection object in your code to ODBCConnection.

From the Stack Trace it looks like you are using a SqlClient. SqlConnection object, but DSN is for ODBC connections. You either change your connectioin string to use a Sql Server Connection String or change the connection object in your code to ODBCConnection.

Yes I was previously using sqlclient connection but my host provider provided me with dsn. I haven't use dsn before in code. My site is asp.Net mvc based could you please guide me further – Tassadaque Jan 9 at 16:12 I would strongly recommend to check with your host provider to give direct access to SQL Server.

If that is not possible then the only other option is to use ODBCConnection in your code. But please keep in mind that you might miss some features if you use ODBC layer that are otherwise available in SQLConnection. – Cybernate Jan 9 at 16:14 I asked him to give me direct access sql server.

He gave me the following response. "You can connect to the database directly without setting up the ODBC entry. You may however need to change your MSSQL client from Enterprise Manager to SSMSE as the MSSQL version (MSSQL 2008) is not supported by Enterprise Manager" but I could't understand what he is trying to say – Tassadaque Jan 9 at 16:18 What he says about is you being able to access the SQL Server.

But the issue here is with the application being able to access the server. – Cybernate Jan 9 at 16:19 Hmm. I will try to convince him to provide me with sqlclient connection open in the mean time could you provide me some tutorial for the odbc connectivity in asp.

Net mvc web application. One more favor is greatly appreciated is could you provide me some good hosting provider reference who is providing me with sql client connection string – Tassadaque Jan 9 at 16:26.

See the connection strings website for a huge collection of valid connection string examples for the various databases and technologies.

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