Re: SQL Server Mode
Windows is generally more secure but which is better depends on what you are
doing and how.
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Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
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"George Schneider" <georgedschneider@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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IS it better to use mixed mode or windows authentication mode? Which
method
is more secure?
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