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Hi:
I'm trying to install mojoPortal on my local version of IIS 7.5 I created a database using Windows Authentication. My connection string looks like this:
<add key="MSSQLConnectionString" value="Data Source=.;Initial Catalog=mojoPortalIIS;Integrated Security=True;Pooling=False;" />
mojoPortal returns the error,
Login failed for user 'IIS APPPOOL\ASP.NET v4.0'
I don't know if IIS is causing this error by trying to login as IIS APPPOOL\ASP.NET v4.0 or mojoPortal. I am using Windows Authentication...shouldn't IIS login using my Windows credentials?
No, IIS will use the identity of the application pool to authenticate to any resources. You need to create a sql user for the application pool identity and grant it permission to your database.
HTH,Joe D.
As it says in Step 5 of the manual installation recipe guide, you need to make sure your SQL Server instance is configured for mixed mode authentication, and use a SQL Server user in the connection string for the database.