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- From: "Geoff Winkless" <geoff AT farmline.com>
- To: "TDS Development Group" <freetds AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Cc: <james.cameron AT compaq.com>
- Subject: Re: via PHP to Microsoft SQL Server V7.0
- Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 09:35:53 -0000
"James Cameron" <james.cameron AT compaq.com> writes:
> They are. Domain authentication. Do you know how to specify the
> username and password and a domain?
>
> I have tried the obvious "domain\username" "password" but it did not
> work.
You have got SQL Server authentication turned on for the SQL server, I take
it?
In the SQL Server enterprise manager, check in SQL Server Properties under
"Security" - Authentication should be "SQL Server and Windows NT" not
"Windows NT only".
Geoff
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Re: via PHP to Microsoft SQL Server V7.0
, (continued)
- Re: via PHP to Microsoft SQL Server V7.0, Brian Bruns, 01/17/2000
- Re: via PHP to Microsoft SQL Server V7.0, Brian Bruns, 01/17/2000
- Re: via PHP to Microsoft SQL Server V7.0, James Cameron, 01/17/2000
- Re: via PHP to Microsoft SQL Server V7.0, James Cameron, 01/17/2000
- Re: via PHP to Microsoft SQL Server V7.0, James Cameron, 01/18/2000
- Re: via PHP to Microsoft SQL Server V7.0, Brian Bruns, 01/18/2000
- Re: via PHP to Microsoft SQL Server V7.0, James Cameron, 01/19/2000
- Re: via PHP to Microsoft SQL Server V7.0, Brian Bruns, 01/19/2000
- Re: via PHP to Microsoft SQL Server V7.0, Brian Bruns, 01/19/2000
- Re: via PHP to Microsoft SQL Server V7.0, James Cameron, 01/20/2000
- Re: via PHP to Microsoft SQL Server V7.0, Geoff Winkless, 01/20/2000
- Re: via PHP to Microsoft SQL Server V7.0, Brian Bruns, 01/20/2000
- Re: via PHP to Microsoft SQL Server V7.0, James Cameron, 01/20/2000
- Re: via PHP to Microsoft SQL Server V7.0, Geoff Winkless, 01/21/2000
- Re: via PHP to Microsoft SQL Server V7.0, Bill Tutt, 01/21/2000
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