Re: Windows Authentication

From: DrBob (DrBob_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/23/04


Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2004 08:55:03 -0800

I understand that - I have a Win2003 network with a domain controller and
accounts set up in active directory - my question is: must the server and/or
the client log on to windows in the domain account or will windows
authentication work if they log on to a local account?

"Scott Morris" wrote:

> Windows authentication requires a network with a domain controller. You
> might want to give the section titled Authentication Modes in BOL a look.
>
> "DrBob" <DrBob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9C1D4FCE-3AF1-45B6-8242-C830C7B9CE65@microsoft.com...
> > When using windows authentication mode should should the connection work
> if
> > the server and client are logged on to windows using "this computer", or
> must
> > they log on to windows using a domain account - i can't seem to connect
> using
> > windows authentication, only with a sql account
>
>
>



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