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Create SQL Server ODBC System DSN in vb.net

Rocky Rapson

7/6/2006 5:17:00 PM

I've found lots of stuff in here about creating System DSNs using registry
calls, but all of them are for trusted connections. I need to create one
that uses a sql login/password. How do I store the password when I create
the connection?
4 Answers

Rocky Rapson

7/6/2006 7:04:00 PM

0

Never mind - it doesn''t require a password. Just create all the registry
entries and it works.


"Rocky Rapson" wrote:

> I''ve found lots of stuff in here about creating System DSNs using registry
> calls, but all of them are for trusted connections. I need to create one
> that uses a sql login/password. How do I store the password when I create
> the connection?

Stefan Kristensen

9/30/2007 6:18:00 PM

0

<snip good advice>

Thanks for the advice. I'll go for that as well :-)

> This is one model you should take the time to do a conversion on. The
> newest plastic version is ideal for magnetic arm conversions which allow
> you to field *pretty much any* version you want. I'm finishing painting
> up my 3rd plastic fex with magnets. Even my older 3rd Ed metal ones
> have magnets.

Where do you buy magnets? I live in Denmark and have only found a single
shop that sell single magnets at some pretty steep prices. Some German
and UK online stores have decent prices, but add a fee for low volumes.

Also, do you have some pictures of where you put the magnets or a
refence to a page showing how it's done?


> Also, if you don't have a copy of "Yakk-face's
> Carnifex Tactica" (Yak-face of Dakka Dakka fame) let me know and I'll
> email it to you. It's one of the best looks at the Carnifex and the
> various bio-morphs that I've seen - period.


Me too, me too :-)
You can send them to jems(a)mad(dot)dk (don't reply to this message)

Thank you in advance
Stefan

Potac Hammerfist

10/5/2007 10:31:00 AM

0

In article <1191575677.384991.21000@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>,
phil.mcpeake@osborne.co.uk says...
> > Where do you buy magnets? I live in Denmark and have only found a single
> > shop that sell single magnets at some pretty steep prices. Some German
> > and UK online stores have decent prices, but add a fee for low volumes.
>
>
> The Wonder of Ebay. Search for RARE EARTH MAGNETS. $15-20 should get
> you plenty.

The prices they typically ask for Rare Earth Magnets on Ebay sucks
ass! A decent supplier off the net is asking pennys on the dollar
compared to what they want on Ebay.

I haven't forgotten the poster's request. I've just plain been busy
with work. Hopefully I'll be able to write up a quick reply with some
info this evening.

Myr



--
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and I'm too knackered for riotous living..."

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relkins

10/5/2007 7:43:00 PM

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"relkins" <relkins@u.washington.edu> wrote in message
news:fba07g$cji$1@gnus01.u.washington.edu...
> Snip>
>> This is one model you should take the time to do a conversion on. The
>> newest plastic version is ideal for magnetic arm conversions which allow
>> you to field *pretty much any* version you want. I'm finishing painting
>> up my 3rd plastic fex with magnets. Even my older 3rd Ed metal ones
>> have magnets. You shouldn't be stuck with just one or two choices -
>> spend a little extra time and effort and get a LOT more milage out of
>> your Carnifex model. Also, if you don't have a copy of "Yakk-face's
>> Carnifex Tactica" (Yak-face of Dakka Dakka fame) let me know and I'll
>> email it to you. It's one of the best looks at the Carnifex and the
>> various bio-morphs that I've seen - period.
>
> Re: rare earth magnets- What size should I get for doing up MegaMecha
> Fexes/Warriors/Tyrants?


Ok, looks like I got Bueller-ed on this question. :)

I had a look at the different magnet sites and on eBay, and I'm thinking
3/16 " X 1/16" for big stuff, like the metal arms on the tyrant and 1/8" X
1/16 " for most everything else? Opinions/advice?

drgrbek