Re: SQL Logins vs Windows Authentication
- From: "Roy Harvey (MVP)" <roy_harvey@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 20:27:39 -0400
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 18:41:27 -0500, "Richard Mueller [MVP]"
<rlmueller-nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I assume the
SQL Server is in the same domain.
That may be the issue. They may very well manage their SQL Server
environment outside any client domain, for example as one instance per
client on a cluster serving multiple clients.
Roy Harvey
Beacon Falls, CT
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