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SQL in a standalone domain
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| I'm trying to connect to a SQL server in a standalone domain. I'm using
Windows Authentication. So when I connect it's throwing the domain for my
machine in there. Is there a way to add the other domain to the connection
some how?
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| Mike Epprecht \(SQL MVP\) 2005-08-02, 11:23 am |
| Hi
No. You need to setup a trust between the two domains.
Regards
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Mike Epprecht, Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Zurich, Switzerland
IM: mike@epprecht.net
MVP Program: http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
Blog: http://www.msmvps.com/epprecht/
"Gates" <jgates@someisp.com> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to connect to a SQL server in a standalone domain. I'm using
> Windows Authentication. So when I connect it's throwing the domain for my
> machine in there. Is there a way to add the other domain to the
> connection some how?
>
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| Not sure if I can it's on a Cisco Call Manager. I'll have to see if it's a
best practice.
I figured out a work around. I do account passthrough from one created
locally on my box seems to work.
"Mike Epprecht (SQL MVP)" <mike@epprecht.net> wrote in message
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> Hi
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> No. You need to setup a trust between the two domains.
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> Regards
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> Mike Epprecht, Microsoft SQL Server MVP
> Zurich, Switzerland
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> IM: mike@epprecht.net
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> MVP Program: http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
>
> Blog: http://www.msmvps.com/epprecht/
>
> "Gates" <jgates@someisp.com> wrote in message
> news:eR$L1s2lFHA.2916@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
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