I have run other cms's, but with this I cannot get any output other than: " Login failed for user 'Me'. reason: Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection. "
OK, I'm sorry. I now found that there is documentation for the installation. "only designed for servers using SQL Authentication" So I guess I must run the cmd at my remote hosted site. But I don't think it is possible. "If your server only allows Windows Authentication,
you will have to manually run the scripts or modify the CSKDB.CMD file for use with trusted connections." Any idea is welcome...
See the release section of the workspace. Since this is such a popular issue, I decided to go ahead and work it out. I just posted up a trusted connection version of the cmd file, with complete documentation.
When using SQL Query Analyzer to execute the script against my database to create the login and grant it the correct permissions: " Server: Msg 15401, Level 11, State 1, Procedure sp_grantlogin, Line 41 Windows NT user or group '@JAJ@\ASPNET' not found. Check
the name again. Server: Msg 15010, Level 16, State 1, Procedure sp_defaultdb, Line 34 The database '@GCN@' does not exist. Use sp_helpdb to show available databases. " Any ideas why ?
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