Re: Windows Authenication vs. Mixed Mode
From: Tom Moreau (tom_at_dont.spam.me.cips.ca)
Date: 12/20/04
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Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 10:57:32 -0500
Well, SQL Server doesn't currently prevent you from having a null password.
As for walking away from your PC, we had a cure for that. Get caught and
it's a round of drinks. Kept everyone honest.
-- Tom --------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas A. Moreau, BSc, PhD, MCSE, MCDBA SQL Server MVP Columnist, SQL Server Professional Toronto, ON Canada www.pinnaclepublishing.com "ImNorseGod" <ImNorseGod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:86A1B968-FC72-42A3-905D-81ABC3C8A375@microsoft.com... I guess I look at it as 2 passwords are better than 1. I always have the fear that someone would walk away from the area logged in, and if anyone malicious wanted access to the database they could access it. Thanks for the input.
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