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SQL Server 2005数据库连接串

Posted on 2006-08-01 09:33  赣江源  阅读(2912)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报
 
  •  SQL Native Client ODBC Driver

    •  标准连接:
      "Driver={SQL Native Client};Server=Aron1;Database=pubs;UID=sa;PWD=asdasd;"


    •  信任连接:
      "Driver={SQL Native Client};Server=Aron1;Database=pubs;Trusted_Connection=yes;"
      等同于
      Integrated Security=SSPI equals Trusted_Connection=yes
    •  提示用户名和密码:
      oConn.Properties("Prompt") = adPromptAlways
      oConn.Open "Driver={SQL Native Client};Server=Aron1;DataBase=pubs;"


    •  Enabling MARS (multiple active result sets):
      "Driver={SQL Native Client};Server=Aron1;Database=pubs;Trusted_Connection=yes;MARS_Connection=yes"
      等同于
      MultipleActiveResultSets=true equals MARS_Connection=yes

    •  通过网络发送数据时加密:
      "Driver={SQL Native Client};Server=Aron1;Database=pubs;Trusted_Connection=yes;Encrypt=yes"


    •  连接SQL实例时附加一个数据文件:
      "Driver={SQL Native Client};Server=.\SQLExpress;AttachDbFilename=c:\asd\qwe\mydbfile.mdf;Database=dbname;Trusted_Connection=Yes;"
         - 或 -
      "Driver={SQL Native Client};Server=.\SQLExpress;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|mydbfile.mdf;Database=dbname;Trusted_Connection=Yes;"
         (use |DataDirectory| when your database file resides in the data directory)
      Why is the "Database" parameter needed? Answer: If the database was previously attached, SQL Server does not reattach it (it uses the attached database as the default for the connection).
  •  SQL Native Client OLE DB Provider

    •  Standard security:
      "Provider=SQLNCLI;Server=Aron1;Database=pubs;UID=sa;PWD=asdasd;"


    •  Trusted connection:
      "Provider=SQLNCLI;Server=Aron1;Database=pubs;Trusted_Connection=yes;"
      Equivalents
      Integrated Security=SSPI equals Trusted_Connection=yes
    •  Prompt for username and password:
      oConn.Properties("Prompt") = adPromptAlways
      oConn.Open "Provider=SQLNCLI;Server=Aron1;DataBase=pubs;"


    •  Enabling MARS (multiple active result sets):
      "Provider=SQLNCLI;Server=Aron1;Database=pubs;Trusted_Connection=yes;MarsConn=yes"
      Equivalents
      MarsConn=yes equals MultipleActiveResultSets=true equals MARS_Connection=yes
    •  Encrypt data sent over network:
      "Provider=SQLNCLI;Server=Aron1;Database=pubs;Trusted_Connection=yes;Encrypt=yes"


    •  Attach a database file on connect to a local SQL Server Express instance:
      "Provider=SQLNCLI;Server=.\SQLExpress;AttachDbFilename=c:\asd\qwe\mydbfile.mdf;Database=dbname;Trusted_Connection=Yes;"
         - or -
      "Provider=SQLNCLI;Server=.\SQLExpress;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|mydbfile.mdf;Database=dbname;Trusted_Connection=Yes;"
         (use |DataDirectory| when your database file resides in the data directory)
      Why is the "Database" parameter needed? Answer: If the database was previously attached, SQL Server does not reattach it (it uses the attached database as the default for the connection).
  •  SqlConnection (.NET)

    •  Standard Security:
      "Data Source=Aron1;Initial Catalog=pubs;User Id=sa;Password=asdasd;"
         - or -
      "Server=Aron1;Database=pubs;User ID=sa;Password=asdasd;Trusted_Connection=False"
         (both connection strings produces the same result)


    •  Trusted Connection:
      "Data Source=Aron1;Initial Catalog=pubs;Integrated Security=SSPI;"
         - or -
      "Server=Aron1;Database=pubs;Trusted_Connection=True;"
         (both connection strings produces the same result)
      (use serverName\instanceName as Data Source to use an specifik SQLServer instance)
    •  Connect via an IP address:
      "Data Source=190.190.200.100,1433;Network Library=DBMSSOCN;Initial Catalog=pubs;User ID=sa;Password=asdasd;"
      (DBMSSOCN=TCP/IP instead of Named Pipes, at the end of the Data Source is the port to use (1433 is the default))
    •  Enabling MARS (multiple active result sets):
      "Server=Aron1;Database=pubs;Trusted_Connection=True;MultipleActiveResultSets=true"
      Note! Use ADO.NET 2.0 for MARS functionality. MARS is not supported in ADO.NET 1.0 nor ADO.NET 1.1
    •  Attach a database file on connect to a local SQL Server Express instance:
      "Server=.\SQLExpress;AttachDbFilename=c:\asd\qwe\mydbfile.mdf;Database=dbname;Trusted_Connection=Yes;"
         - or -
      "Server=.\SQLExpress;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|mydbfile.mdf;Database=dbname;Trusted_Connection=Yes;"
         (use |DataDirectory| when your database file resides in the data directory)
      Why is the "Database" parameter needed? Answer: If the database was previously attached, SQL Server does not reattach it (it uses the attached database as the default for the connection).
    •  Using "User Instance" on a local SQL Server Express instance:
      "Data Source=.\SQLExpress;integrated security=true;attachdbfilename=|DataDirectory|\mydb.mdf;user instance=true;"
      The "User Instance" functionality creates a new SQL Server instance on the fly during connect. This works only on a local SQL Server 2005 instance and only when connecting using windows authentication over local named pipes. The purpose is to be able to create a full rights SQL Server instance to a user with limited administrative rights on the computer. To enable the functionality: sp_configure 'user instances enabled','1' (0 to disable)
  •  Context Connection - connecting to "self" from within your CLR stored prodedure/function

    •  C#:
      using(SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection("context connection=true"))
      {
          connection.Open();
          // Use the connection
      }


    •  Visual Basic:
      Using connection as new SqlConnection("context connection=true")
          connection.Open()
          ' Use the connection
      End Using


      The context connection lets you execute Transact-SQL statements in the same context (connection) that your code was invoked in the first place.