If you are running a SQL Server (Express) database as a file, you have to
set it up in the project so the files become read/write. By default, esp. on
Window Server 2003, you have to allow the SQL Server engine to gain access
to the file and the ASP.NET app to access it.
It may well be a "bug" if you stepped outside of that box. Follow the
configuration tool instructions if this is a Profile/Membership database (by
the name, it appears that it is).
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Gregory A. Beamer
MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA
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"micky" <so**********@gmail.com> wrote in message
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i think It's a bug...
is it fixed on realse version?
Failed to update database
"C:\INETPUB\WWWROOT\WEBSITE\APP_DATA\ASPNETDB. MDF" because the database is
read-only.