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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Last repost: linked server local SQL login romote Windows login

If you mean local as in a non NT Authorisation then no.
If you mean local as in local NT User (non domain) then no.
If you mean a domain user id then yes, but you will need
to set up the remote computer.
J

>--Original Message--
>I have posted this twice, no response. Anyone from the
MS SQL Server team
>or anyone else could give me an answer? Thanks.
>Win2K, SQL Server2K.
>Hi group,
>can someone confirm me that this is not possible, or tell
me how to do it?
>For a local sql server login, the connectivity is to be
established with the
>remote login being a Windows login.
>Thanks.
>Quentin
>
>.
>Thanks.
"Julie" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2275701c45d2a$9c543370$a501280a@.phx
.gbl...[vbcol=seagreen]
> If you mean local as in a non NT Authorisation then no.
> If you mean local as in local NT User (non domain) then no.
> If you mean a domain user id then yes, but you will need
> to set up the remote computer.
> J
>
> MS SQL Server team
> me how to do it?
> established with thesql

Last repost: linked server local SQL login romote Windows login

I have posted this twice, no response. Anyone from the MS SQL Server team
or anyone else could give me an answer? Thanks.
Win2K, SQL Server2K.
Hi group,
can someone confirm me that this is not possible, or tell me how to do it?
For a local sql server login, the connectivity is to be established with the
remote login being a Windows login.
Thanks.
QuentinIf you mean local as in a non NT Authorisation then no.
If you mean local as in local NT User (non domain) then no.
If you mean a domain user id then yes, but you will need
to set up the remote computer.
J
>--Original Message--
>I have posted this twice, no response. Anyone from the
MS SQL Server team
>or anyone else could give me an answer? Thanks.
>Win2K, SQL Server2K.
>Hi group,
>can someone confirm me that this is not possible, or tell
me how to do it?
>For a local sql server login, the connectivity is to be
established with the
>remote login being a Windows login.
>Thanks.
>Quentin
>
>.
>|||Thanks.
"Julie" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2275701c45d2a$9c543370$a501280a@.phx.gbl...
> If you mean local as in a non NT Authorisation then no.
> If you mean local as in local NT User (non domain) then no.
> If you mean a domain user id then yes, but you will need
> to set up the remote computer.
> J
>
> >--Original Message--
> >I have posted this twice, no response. Anyone from the
> MS SQL Server team
> >or anyone else could give me an answer? Thanks.
> >
> >Win2K, SQL Server2K.
> >
> >Hi group,
> >
> >can someone confirm me that this is not possible, or tell
> me how to do it?
> >
> >For a local sql server login, the connectivity is to be
> established with the
> >remote login being a Windows login.
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >Quentin
> >
> >
> >
> >.
> >

Last repost: linked server local SQL login romote Windows login

If you mean local as in a non NT Authorisation then no.
If you mean local as in local NT User (non domain) then no.
If you mean a domain user id then yes, but you will need
to set up the remote computer.
J

>--Original Message--
>I have posted this twice, no response. Anyone from the
MS SQL Server team
>or anyone else could give me an answer? Thanks.
>Win2K, SQL Server2K.
>Hi group,
>can someone confirm me that this is not possible, or tell
me how to do it?
>For a local sql server login, the connectivity is to be
established with the
>remote login being a Windows login.
>Thanks.
>Quentin
>
>.
>
Thanks.
"Julie" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2275701c45d2a$9c543370$a501280a@.phx.gbl...[vbcol=seagreen]
> If you mean local as in a non NT Authorisation then no.
> If you mean local as in local NT User (non domain) then no.
> If you mean a domain user id then yes, but you will need
> to set up the remote computer.
> J
>
> MS SQL Server team
> me how to do it?
> established with the
|||Thanks.
"Julie" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2275701c45d2a$9c543370$a501280a@.phx.gbl...[vbcol=seagreen]
> If you mean local as in a non NT Authorisation then no.
> If you mean local as in local NT User (non domain) then no.
> If you mean a domain user id then yes, but you will need
> to set up the remote computer.
> J
>
> MS SQL Server team
> me how to do it?
> established with the