SqlConnection Connection String Parameter Keywords & Values
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Name |
Default |
Description |
Application Name |
|
The name of the application, or '.Net SqlClient Data Provider' if no application name is provided. |
AttachDBFilename |
|
The name of the primary file, including the full path name, of an attachable database. If this setting is specified, the Initial Catalog setting must also be specified. |
Connect Timeout |
15 |
The length of time (in seconds) to wait for a connection to the server before terminating the attempt and generating an error. |
Current Language |
|
The SQL Server Language record name. |
Data |
|
The name or network address of the instance of SQL Server to which to connect. |
Encrypt |
'false' |
When true, SQL Server uses SSL encryption for all data sent between the client and server if the server has a certificate installed. Recognized values are true, false, yes, |
Initial Catalog |
|
The name of the database. |
Integrated Security |
'false' |
When false, User ID and Password are specified in the connection. When true, the current Windows account credentials are used for authentication. |
Network Library |
'dbmssocn' |
The network library used to establish a connection to an instance of SQL Server. Supported values include dbnmpntw (Named Pipes), dbmsrpcn (Multiprotocol), dbmsadsn (Apple Talk), dbmsgnet (VIA), dbmslpcn (Shared Memory) and dbmsspxn (IPX/SPX), and dbmssocn (TCP/IP). |
Packet Size |
8192 |
Size in bytes of the network packets used to communicate with an instance of SQL Server. |
Password |
|
The password for the SQL Server account logging on (Not recommended. To maintain a high level of security, it is strongly recommended that you use the Integrated Security or Trusted_Connection keyword instead.). |
Persist Security Info |
'false' |
When set to false or no (strongly recommended), security-sensitive information, such as the password, is not returned as part of the connection if the connection is open or has ever been in an open state. Resetting the connection string resets all connection string values including the password. Recognized values are true, false, yes, and no. |
User ID |
|
The SQL Server login account (Not recommended. To maintain a high level of security, it is strongly recommended that you use the Integrated Security or Trusted_Connection keyword instead.). |
Workstation ID |
the local computer name |
The name of the workstation connecting to SQL Server. |
Connection Lifetime |
0 |
When a connection is returned to the pool, its creation time is compared with the current time, and the connection is destroyed if that time span (in seconds) exceeds the value specified by Connection Lifetime. This is useful in clustered configurations to force load balancing between a running server and a server just brought online. |
Connection Reset |
'true' |
Determines whether the database connection is reset when being drawn from the pool. For Microsoft SQL Server version 7.0, setting to false avoids making an additional server round trip when obtaining a connection, but you must be aware that the connection state, such as database context, is not being reset. |
Enlist |
'true' |
When true, the pooler automatically enlists the connection in the creation thread's current transaction context. Recognized values are true, false, yes, and no. |
Max Pool Size |
100 |
The maximum number of connections allowed in the pool. |
Min Pool Size |
0 |
The minimum number of connections allowed in the pool. |
Pooling |
'true' |
When true, the SQLConnection object is drawn from the appropriate pool, or if necessary, is created and added to the appropriate pool. Recognized values are true, false, yes, and no. |