Re: login 101..
- From: Sue Hoegemeier <Sue_H@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 16:40:19 -0600
It depends on what operating system you are running at home.
In some cases, even though you don't explicitly log in, you
are being logged in when the computer starts up. It's just
transparent to the user.
What OS are you running at home?
-Sue
On 22 May 2006 08:31:41 -0700, "RAB" <rabmissouri@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
What is the difference between 'Windows Authentication' login and 'SQL
login'? I have IIS, MSDE installed on my home computer and I don't log
into windows. So how does 'Windows Authentication' apply in this case?
Thanks,
RABMissouri
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