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ADO and ADO.NET Connection Strings |
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Connection strings are string variables which contain database connection information and then passed to ADO which will interpret them and act accordingly. Since there are going to be passed to ADO, they need to be in a comprehensible for ADO format. This tutorial was created as an easy reference of various ADO and ADO.NET connection strings for the most popular database types.
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