Re: ODBC and SQL Security
From: Uri Dimant (urid_at_iscar.co.il)
Date: 07/18/05
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Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 07:07:26 +0300
Bonnie
http://vyaskn.tripod.com/sql_server_administration_best_practices.htm#Step1 --administaiting
best practices
http://vyaskn.tripod.com/sql_server_security_best_practices.htm --------security
best practices
"Bonnie" <Bonnie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> What is the best practice for authentication to Win2003 Server with SQL
> Server 2000 database? For example, an Access 2003 application that would
use
> a ODBC pass-through query to connect and select (read only) data from the
> SQL Server database. Would prefer to hard code the username and password
> using VBA as this is a reporting app only. We are using a Novell network
on
> servers where Access app is installed. Usernames are only unique within
the
> contexts on multiple Novell servers.
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