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smousumi
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19 Posts

Posted - 2004-03-03 : 01:55:13
Hii,

I have a Querry regarding DSN?
While creating DSN for SQL Server database, we are providing
Login ID and Password to connect to particular db.
Then Why is it necessary to pass userid and pwd in the connectString of connection object?


mousumi

robvolk
Most Valuable Yak

15732 Posts

Posted - 2004-03-03 : 07:40:55
Passwords are never stored in a DSN. When the DSN setup prompts you, it is only so that it can connect to the database server to get the additional information like database name, collations, etc. The user id is only stored so that it will prompt with the same name when connecting...you can override it with a different user name.
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derrickleggett
Pointy Haired Yak DBA

4184 Posts

Posted - 2004-03-03 : 08:56:09
If you are on a Domain though, you can set up Windows security which is much more secure. You then pass nothing for the username and password. It will default to trusted connection security. Have you explored this option?

MeanOldDBA
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smousumi
Starting Member

19 Posts

Posted - 2004-03-04 : 05:06:59
Thanks..

what is trusted connection security?
I dn't have info abt that.
How should we achive this setting?



mousumi
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2004-03-04 : 12:37:58
Trusted connection means to use Windows authentication rather than SQL authentication. This is the preferred method as it is more secure.

Tara
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smousumi
Starting Member

19 Posts

Posted - 2004-03-05 : 02:05:17
ok, Thanks to all...
I will try using Windows Authentication, where no need to supply uid and pwd in my application.

thanks



mousumi
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