Re: Application Roles ENCRYPT function Valid Password Characters
From: Chuck Hawkins (charles.hawkins_at_NOSPAMjenzabar.net)
Date: 06/28/05
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Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 15:52:37 -0400
You might ask me what is a good password? Here is a sample:
wZ72¶û·³é6¼ÞÕBºcF÷vR?g¾§oLVmxÚgêÀúsGLkîZ±¯pq¦Q÷ñôbZíÚ<YÙÅÞØüã·Îfëu¨<ú?ýL<¶tÙÁïÈRQ¤ïzCa³8ï½â5åó¨ø®c?É"DXtIæ,QPÉbUétIyÉæ·BSJbqF?é
(without the line return)
"Chuck Hawkins" <charles.hawkins@NOSPAMjenzabar.net> wrote in message
news:ebySvpBfFHA.3944@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> When I try to use the ODBC canonical ENCRYPT function for SP_SETAPPROLE, I
> get an ODBC error when certain otherwise good characters are used in the
> password. What characters are and are not allowed for passwords for
> application roles while using the ENCRYPT function?
>
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