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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:25:22+00:00 2026-05-10T22:25:22+00:00

Parser Error Message: The entry ‘SiteSqlServer’ has already been added. Source Error: Line 23:

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Parser Error Message: The entry ‘SiteSqlServer’ has already been added.

Source Error:

Line 23: providerName='System.Data.SqlClient'/> -->  Line 24: < ! -- Connection String for SQL Server 2000/2005 -->  Line 25: <add name='SiteSqlServer' connectionString='Server=(local);  

abase=DotNetNuke2; uid=nukeuser;pwd=dotnetnuke;’ providerName=’System.Data.SqlClient’ / >

Line 26: </connectionStrings>  Line 27: <appSettings> 

Does anyone know the work around???

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  1. 2026-05-10T22:25:23+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 10:25 pm

    Here is the work around which i followed yesterday to solve my problem:

    If there is an application at the root of the site that already defines the ‘SiteSqlServer’ key, then that is why you are getting the error.

    You could try and change the connectionString section to look like this:

    <connectionStrings>  <remove name='SiteSqlServer' />  <add name='SiteSqlServer' connectionString='server=(local);uid=;pwd=;Trusted_Connection=yes;database=communityserver' />  </connectionStrings> 

    Remove the old key, then add the new one.

    you can try to clear the connection strings on the first line in the same section in web.config.

    <connectionStrings> <clear /> 

    …

    This effectively prevents inherited connections.

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