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Data Access Application Block

I just downloaded the new MS Paterns & Practices Enterprise Library to use
the Data Access Application Block in a web app.
Am I missing something, or can the connection string only be set in the
dataconfiguration.config file??
For one thing I would like to encrypt the string as MS has always
recommended. How can that be done?
But also I need to connect to two different databases. How to do this?
TIA
--

Alphonse Giambrone
Email: discuss at customdatasolutions dot us

Nov 19 '05 #1
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Use the Enterprise Libary Confuguration program. With this you can configure
the config files and add multiple (encrypted) data connections.

Hope this helps,
Arjen
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I just downloaded the new MS Paterns & Practices Enterprise Library to use
the Data Access Application Block in a web app.
Am I missing something, or can the connection string only be set in the
dataconfiguration.config file??
For one thing I would like to encrypt the string as MS has always
recommended. How can that be done?
But also I need to connect to two different databases. How to do this?
TIA
--

Alphonse Giambrone
Email: discuss at customdatasolutions dot us

Nov 19 '05 #2
Thanks Arjen,
I will check that out. Sure would be nice it the documentation was better.

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Alphonse Giambrone
Email: discuss at customdatasolutions dot us
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Use the Enterprise Libary Confuguration program. With this you can
configure the config files and add multiple (encrypted) data connections.

Hope this helps,
Arjen
"Alphonse Giambrone" <NO**********@example.invalid> schreef in bericht
news:%2******************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
I just downloaded the new MS Paterns & Practices Enterprise Library to use
the Data Access Application Block in a web app.
Am I missing something, or can the connection string only be set in the
dataconfiguration.config file??
For one thing I would like to encrypt the string as MS has always
recommended. How can that be done?
But also I need to connect to two different databases. How to do this?
TIA
--

Alphonse Giambrone
Email: discuss at customdatasolutions dot us


Nov 19 '05 #3

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