RE: Authenticate via Active Directory from PC that's not joined th
From: Sophie Guo [MSFT] (v-sguo_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/20/05
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Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 10:12:50 GMT
Hello,
If the client is unable to join the domain with a domain user account, and
the machine which installs SQL server is not a DC, a workaround may be :
1. Create a local user account on the SQL server machine. Grant the user
account to access SQL server.
2. Create a same local user account on the client machine. The user account
has the same user name and password as the local user account on the SQL
server machine.
3. Log on the client machine with the local user account of SQL server
machine, then dial in the network with a VPN. After connecting to the
network, it can connect to SQL server.
I hope the inforamtion is helpful.
Sophie Guo
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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