Re: Client Enterprise manager security

From: Lan Lewis-Bevan [MS] (lanlb@online.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/26/02


From: lanlb@online.microsoft.com (Lan Lewis-Bevan [MS])
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 22:18:39 GMT


To configure it from client side, you can check the box of " Always prompt
for login name and password" from registered SQL server properties page for
SQL authentication:

This check box specify that SQL Server must always prompt for the login
name and password when a user connects to the server using SQL SEM and SQL
Server Authentication.

Regards,

Lan Lewis-Bevan
SQL Server Support

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