Re: Connecting to SQL across Non-Trusted Domains
From: Neil Pike (neilpike_at_compuserve.com)
Date: 04/25/04
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Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2004 16:12:33 GMT
Clint,
That's called "working as designed" I'm afraif - it's expecting there to be an underlying NT authentication.
> The problem I am having is this :
> SQL Servers in a non -trusted Windows 2000 Domain (Test domain) do not show as being alive in Enterprise Manager unless you map a drive to a server in the non-trusted domain.
> Has anyone seem this problem before? Not sure whether this is related to Active Directory.
> Also all our SQL Instances use specific port numbers.
>
> Thanks
>
Neil Pike MVP/MCSE. Protech Computing Ltd
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