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- From: James Cameron <james.cameron AT compaq.com>
- To: TDS Development Group <freetds AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: via PHP to Microsoft SQL Server V7.0
- Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000 08:49:11 +1100
Geoff Winkless wrote:
> You have got SQL Server authentication turned on for the SQL server, I
> take it?
Cooperation with the server administrator is not clearly defined, this
is a subversive effort ... "Just use Windows" they say.
There are multiple databases involved. Evidence so far suggests that
some of them require Windows NT Domain authentication only, whereas some
of them require SQL Server authentication, all within the same
application. One server has 640 tables defined, and that is used as the
argument as to why they don't want to try to implement functionality
that a minority request.
--
James Cameron (cameron AT stl.dec.com)
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Re: via PHP to Microsoft SQL Server V7.0
, (continued)
- 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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