Locking down database accounts

From: Coby (Coby_Hamilton@administaff.com)
Date: 01/13/03


From: "Coby" <Coby_Hamilton@administaff.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 10:44:46 -0800


What's the easiest way to lock down database user accounts
and passwords for applications to access? We don't want
them sitting around in an .xml file and we would rather
avoid encrypting them because then clients would require
additional configuration. Is there a happy, safe medium?
Thanks.



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