ms access sql server security

From: jj (jeff_detoro@urmc.rochester.edu)
Date: 03/28/03


From: "jj" <jeff_detoro@urmc.rochester.edu>
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 11:00:29 -0500


Trying to use windows nt authenticated security in an access db that was
upsized to SQL server. It works but the user is constantly challenged in
Access to login again and again. Is there an option within access to prevent
this.

I know that SQL standard accounts fix the problem but I want to use NT
authentication.

TIA
jj



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