Re: Windows Authentication
From: Mike Beltran (mbeltran@semprautilities.com)
Date: 12/31/02
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From: Mike Beltran <mbeltran@semprautilities.com> Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 06:04:41 -0800
To clear up any confusion, here is what I am trying to accomplish. I
have an application designed in VB that currently accesses a SQL 6.5
database using SQL Authentication. I have migrated my data to a new
server running SQL 2000 and would like to use Windows Authentication, so
I will no longer have to manager logins to the server (password changes,
etc.).
I would like to have my application logon like Microsoft Outlook. That
is, even if the user's PC is logged into the domain correctly my one
user, another user my use the PC to logon to my application using
his/her domain credentials.
Can anyone help?
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