SQL Server 2005 Windows Security has gone out to lunch...

Posted by: Rick Strahls WebLog, on 15 Jan 2007 | View original

Ive been experimenting with my security settings on my local machine in order to get a better understanding how User Account protection actually affects some of my applications. So for kicks I turned on UAC in the User Account options from Control Panel (User Accounts). Ran for a while then turned it back off.   A little later I ran one of my local Windows applications that connects to my SQL Server Database and it bonked immediately due to a database connection error it couldnt use the Integrated...

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