Connection via Radius
My goal is to connect to sql server 2000 with remote client over radius
(RAS) security.
SQL server has joined to domain, security = mixed mod. Domain user account
is allready added to sql logins.
When connect to sql from local lan thay accept user connection.
When I connect with "user" (remote computer) i got error.
When I connect with "domainname\user" SQL Server accepted connection.
Why i can't connect without domainname?
Any suggestion will be helpful ...
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