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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T02:49:08+00:00 2026-05-24T02:49:08+00:00

Because of some In Proc problems I try to switch to SQL State session.

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Because of some In Proc problems I try to switch to SQL State session.

I checked my CMS database and I see the tables like aspnet_XXX already exists. To be sure I also created the DEFAULT database “aspnetdb” and compared the tables aspnet_xxx and checked whether they already exists in my CMS_DB_DEV or not… and all of them are already exists.

Then I went to web.config and I configured via IIS the sessionstate connectionstring and it looks like below:

  <system.web>
      <sessionState allowCustomSqlDatabase="true" 
                    cookieless="UseCookies" mode="SQLServer"   
                    sqlConnectionString="Server=localhost;Database=cms_db_dev;User ID=sa;Password=xxxx" 
                    timeout="20" />

now when I run my application I get the error:

Unable to use SQL Server because ASP.NET version 2.0 Session State is
not installed on the SQL server. Please install ASP.NET Session State
SQL Server version 2.0 or above.

I use W7 pro, IIS 7.5 is installed

I checked these 2 links which mention the problem but no hope:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/317604

http://www.brianstevenson.com/blog/aspstate-concurrently-running-for-net-1011-and-net-20#comment-984

AFter I get this working on my localhost, I’ll do the same in Production machine. It seems the tables already exists, so I just need to configure web.config….

I MAY NOT DELETE THE EXISTING tables (like aspnet_xxx), because it’s used by Dotnetnuke CMS system… But I can test on my localhost…

so what am I missing ?

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    2026-05-24T02:49:09+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 2:49 am

    Sounds like the production environment has perhaps only the 1.1 versions of the DB structures you need. You can run the 2.0 aspnet_regsql.exe with the -ssadd flag and appropriate arguments to create the newer version.

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms229862(v=vs.80).aspx

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