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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:13:37+00:00 2026-05-11T21:13:37+00:00

I’m experimenting some difficulties trying to use Connection String Builders (ADO.NET) within LINQ to

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I’m experimenting some difficulties trying to use Connection String Builders (ADO.NET) within LINQ to SQL. Let me show you guys what I’m trying to do:

the app.config file:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<configuration>
    <configSections>
    </configSections>
    <connectionStrings>
        <add name="LoremIpsum"
             connectionString="Data Source=SomeServer;Initial Catalog=SomeDB;User ID=joe;"
             providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />
    </connectionStrings>
</configuration>

and a snippet of the form:

ConnectionStringSettings settings = 
    ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["LoremIpsum"];
if (null != settings)
{
    string connection = settings.ConnectionString;
    SqlConnectionStringBuilder builder = 
         new SqlConnectionStringBuilder(connection);

    // passwordTextBox being the control where joe the user actually 
    // enters his credentials           
    builder.Password = passwordTextBox.Text;
}

LINQTOSQLDataClassDataContext db = new LINQTOSQLDataClassDataContext();

// finally some rather anecdotic LINQ sentence here:
var foo = db.Table.Single(bar => bar.Table == whatever);

On the other hand checking the Immediate Window:

?builder.ConnectionString
"Data Source=SomeServer;Initial Catalog=SomeDB;User ID=joe;Password=swordfish"

I’m always getting an exception: Login failed for user ‘joe’. Any ideas? Thanks much in advance.

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    2026-05-11T21:13:37+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:13 pm

    It seems like you are trying to modify the connection string that is stored in the app.config file. When you use a no argument constructor for your data context, it reads what was configured at design time.

    Try injecting your modified connection string into the constructor of the DataContext:

    ConnectionStringSettings settings = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["LoremIpsum"];
    SqlConnectionStringBuilder builder;
    LINQTOSQLDataClassDataContext db;
    
    if (null != settings) 
    {   
        string connection = settings.ConnectionString;  
        builder = new SqlConnectionStringBuilder(connection);
    
       // passwordTextBox being the control where joe the user actually enters his credentials
    
        builder.Password =passwordTextBox.Text;  
        db = new LINQTOSQLDataClassDataContext(builder.ConnectionString);
     } }
    
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