[Zope] SUMMARY: [Zope] Problems with zope + MS SQL Server

Chris McDonough chrism@digicool.com
Wed, 3 May 2000 16:15:40 -0400


Robert,

Would you mind constructing a HowTo on Zope.org about this (maybe just
paste the contents of your mail message into a HowTo you create)?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Honore [mailto:robert@digi-data.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 3:32 PM
> To: zope@zope.org
> Subject: [Zope] SUMMARY: [Zope] Problems with zope + MS SQL Server
> 
> 
> Dear Fellow Zope Users,
> 
> Many thanks go to the following persons for their patient assistance.
> 
> Henny van der Linde,
> Julio Dinis and 
> Julio Silva
> 
> Success at last.
> 
> Here, finally is what I had to do.
> 
> After installing the ZODBC DA, I needed to ensure that the 
> Zope server runs as a
> known username (with a known password). Then I needed to 
> create a Windows NT
> account to correspond to that username and password.  Next I 
> needed to ensure
> that the SQL Server admits a login using that combination of 
> username and
> password with at least dbowner access to the database I want 
> the ZOPE server to
> use.  Once I did that, I was able to simply choose a DSN from 
> the list box that
> appears on the add ODBC connection screen and it worked.
> 
> It all came together when Julio Dinis asked me if the server 
> I was trying to
> connect to was a remote server or a local (on the same 
> machine as the ZOPE
> installation) SQL server.  When I tried it on a local SQL 
> Server DSN it worked,
> but when I tried it on my remote SQL Server it worked.  When 
> Henny van der Linde
> suggested I use SQL Server's logging to see if the 
> connections were being
> rejected, I saw that ZOPE was trying to establish a trusted 
> connection with an
> undefined username.  That was when I finally figured out what 
> I needed to do.  
> 
> And I was just about to give up on ZOPE.  Good thing I did 
> not.  Perhaps they
> need to update the documentation.
> 
> If you need any further explanation of the setup, drop me a line.
> 
> Original Question:
> > 
> > Anyone ever figured out how to get ZOPE's ODBC DA to work 
> with MS SQL Server?
> > 
> > I am a Zope newbie using MS SQL Server 7.0, Zope version 
> 2.1.6, Python 1.5.2 Win
> > 386 and ZODBC
> > Version 3.1.0b2.
> > 
> > Whenever I attempt to open an ODBC connection to the SQL 
> Server I get the
> > message "Invalid connection string:" followed by the name 
> of the DSN I am trying
> > to use.  Can anyone help me along with this or is this the 
> curse for using
> > Microsoft software?
> > 
>  Yours sincerely,
>  Robert Honore.
> 
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