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Posted by Simon Hayes on 09/30/96 11:19
"Adi Sapir" <adisapir@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1119451308.938945.74720@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Hi,
> We're currently planning to migrate from SQL Auth to Windows Auth.
> Personally, I do not have too much experience with Windows
> authentication but have heard that there are some problems when working
> with it.
> The problems I've already ran into were:
> "Cannot Generate SSPI Context" (which I've already resolved), and a
> more serious problem which prevents me from connecting to a linked
> server. (double hop, see http://support.microsoft.com/?id=238477)
>
> Anything else I should expect?
>
> Thanks!
>
In general, MS recommends Windows authentication over SQL authentication -
if you have Windows client connecting directly to the server then things
should be quite straightfoward. If not (for example, if you're using JDBC),
then you might have some issues, but as with any major change, you should
try it out first in a test environment - if you do have any problems, then
you can post more details here or in microsoft.public.sqlserver.security.
Simon
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