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i am trying to upload my Asp.net Mvc website. i have used code first approach. now i create a database on server and upload my files to Cpanel. but when i open the website i get this error:

CREATE DATABASE permission denied in database 'master'.

I know this is becuase of EF but i dont know how to fix it.
i tried to make database initialization OFF but that didint help. then i tried to disable migration by this:

public Configuration()
    {
        AutomaticMigrationsEnabled = false;
        ContextKey = "blah";
    }

But that didnt help too. can anyone help me?

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  • EF needs permission for creating database on the server. Apr 11, 2016 at 5:36
  • @SirwanAfifi And i dont have permision. I need to perevent it from creating database. Apr 11, 2016 at 5:39
  • Point your connection string at the existing database. If you are using Identity, those tables need to exist. Apr 11, 2016 at 13:26

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You can set initializer to null like this :

public TestDBContext(): base("TestDBConnectionString") 
            {
                Database.SetInitializer<TestDbContext>(null);
            }

            public DbSet<TestEntity> TestEntities { get; set; }
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CreateDatabaseIfNotExists: This is default initializer. As the name suggests, it will create the database if none exists as per the configuration. However, if you change the model class and then run the application with this initializer, then it will throw an exception.

  public SchoolDBContext(): base("SchoolDBConnectionString") 
            {
                Database.SetInitializer<SchoolDBContext>(new CreateDatabaseIfNotExists<SchoolDBContext>());

                //Database.SetInitializer<SchoolDBContext>(new DropCreateDatabaseIfModelChanges<SchoolDBContext>());
                //Database.SetInitializer<SchoolDBContext>(new DropCreateDatabaseAlways<SchoolDBContext>());
                //Database.SetInitializer<SchoolDBContext>(new SchoolDBInitializer());
            }
            public DbSet<Student> Students { get; set; }
            public DbSet<Standard> Standards { get; set; }

Source:http://www.entityframeworktutorial.net/code-first/database-initialization-strategy-in-code-first.aspx

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  • is it possible that default authentication cause the problem? because i have no table or database for that. i just made my own database on server. if so how to fix it? Apr 11, 2016 at 7:54

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