version 1. Clear all the Enterprise Library settings from your config file
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> very frustration... i have seen all groups/forums/web site but i dont
> find my solution and i finally come to this web site and hopefully
> somebody will reply to this.
>
> i install Enterprise Library for .NET Framework 2.0 - January 2006 from
> (
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=5A14E870-406B-4F2A-B723-97BA84AE80B5&displaylang=en)
>
> after installtion succussfully i try to use it
>
> my app.config
> ============
> <configuration>
> <configSections>
> <section name="dataConfiguration"
> type="Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Data.Configuration.DatabaseSettings,
> Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Data, Version=2.0.0.0,
> Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null" />
> </configSections>
> <dataConfiguration defaultDatabase="Connection String" />
> <connectionStrings>
> <add name="Connection String"
> connectionString="Database=Northwind;Server=smkrk;Integrated
> Security=SSPI;"
> providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />
> </connectionStrings>
> </configuration>
>
> ======
> web.config
> =======
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> <configuration>
> <configSections>
> <section name="enterpriselibrary.configurationSettings"
> type="Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Configuration.ConfigurationManagerSectionHandler,
> Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Configuration, Version=1.0.0.0,
> Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null" />
> </configSections>
> <system.web>
> <!-- DYNAMIC DEBUG COMPILATION
> Set compilation debug="true" to enable ASPX debugging.
> Otherwise, setting this value to
> false will improve runtime performance of this application.
> Set compilation debug="true" to insert debugging symbols
> (.pdb information)
> into the compiled page. Because this creates a larger file
> that executes
> more slowly, you should set this value to true only when
> debugging and to
> false at all other times. For more information, refer to the
> documentation about
> debugging ASP.NET files.
> -->
> <compilation defaultLanguage="c#" debug="true" />
> <!-- CUSTOM ERROR MESSAGES
> Set customErrors mode="On" or "RemoteOnly" to enable custom
> error messages, "Off" to disable.
> Add <error> tags for each of the errors you want to handle.
>
> "On" Always display custom (friendly) messages.
> "Off" Always display detailed ASP.NET error information.
> "RemoteOnly" Display custom (friendly) messages only to users
> not running
> on the local Web server. This setting is recommended for
> security purposes, so
> that you do not display application detail information to
> remote clients.
> -->
> <customErrors mode="RemoteOnly" />
> <!-- AUTHENTICATION
> This section sets the authentication policies of the
> application. Possible modes are "Windows",
> "Forms", "Passport" and "None"
>
> "None" No authentication is performed.
> "Windows" IIS performs authentication (Basic, Digest, or
> Integrated Windows) according to
> its settings for the application. Anonymous access must be
> disabled in IIS.
> "Forms" You provide a custom form (Web page) for users to
> enter their credentials, and then
> you authenticate them in your application. A user credential
> token is stored in a cookie.
> "Passport" Authentication is performed via a centralized
> authentication service provided
> by Microsoft that offers a single logon and core profile
> services for member sites.
> -->
> <authentication mode="Windows" />
> <!-- AUTHORIZATION
> This section sets the authorization policies of the
> application. You can allow or deny access
> to application resources by user or role. Wildcards: "*" mean
> everyone, "?" means anonymous
> (unauthenticated) users.
> -->
> <authorization>
> <allow users="*" />
> <!-- Allow all users -->
> <!-- <allow users="[comma separated list of users]"
> roles="[comma separated list of roles]"/>
> <deny users="[comma separated list of users]"
> roles="[comma separated list of roles]"/>
> -->
> </authorization>
> <!-- APPLICATION-LEVEL TRACE LOGGING
> Application-level tracing enables trace log output for every
> page within an application.
> Set trace enabled="true" to enable application trace logging.
> If pageOutput="true", the
> trace information will be displayed at the bottom of each
> page. Otherwise, you can view the
> application trace log by browsing the "trace.axd" page from
> your web application
> root.
> -->
> <trace enabled="false" requestLimit="10" pageOutput="false"
> traceMode="SortByTime" localOnly="true" />
> <!-- SESSION STATE SETTINGS
> By default ASP.NET uses cookies to identify which requests
> belong to a particular session.
> If cookies are not available, a session can be tracked by
> adding a session identifier to the URL.
> To disable cookies, set sessionState cookieless="true".
> -->
> <sessionState mode="InProc"
> stateConnectionString="tcpip=127.0.0.1:42424" sqlConnectionString="data
> source=127.0.0.1;Trusted_Connection=yes" cookieless="false"
> timeout="20" />
> <!-- GLOBALIZATION
> This section sets the globalization settings of the
> application.
> -->
> <globalization requestEncoding="utf-8" responseEncoding="utf-8" />
> </system.web>
> <enterpriselibrary.configurationSettings
> xmlns:xsd="
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" > xmlns:xsi="
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" > applicationName="Application1"
> xmlns="
http://www.microsoft.com/practices/enterpriselibrary/08-31-2004/configuration"> > <configurationSections>
> <configurationSection xsi:type="ReadOnlyConfigurationSectionData"
> name="dataConfiguration" encrypt="false">
> <storageProvider xsi:type="XmlFileStorageProviderData"
> name="XmlProvider" path="dataConfiguration.config" />
> <dataTransformer xsi:type="XmlSerializerTransformerData"
> name="XmlTransformer">
> <includeTypes />