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| Hi! Happy New Year! I'm having windows authetication connection problem. Although I can see all the servers by using SQL Server authentication conncection, I can see only some of the SQL family servers by using windows authentication connection. I checked the servers' properties of that I can and can't see, but couldn't find any difference. Can someone give me a direction that will enable me to debugg? If the servers are not in the same domain, how can I see them (windows authentication) from the same PC (client)? For some SQL server I even can not login via windows authentication at terminal server. Is any specific setup I should do at server? Thanks! Saiyou |
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| What you can try is register in EM using IP address. But your windows login should have access to this server Srinivas wangc@alexian.net (Saiyou Anh) wrote in message news:<a51d3ca7.0401061422.7ae2a286@posting.google. com>... > Hi! Happy New Year! > I'm having windows authetication connection problem. Although I can > see all the servers by using SQL Server authentication conncection, I > can see only some of the SQL family servers by using windows > authentication connection. I checked the servers' properties of that I > can and can't see, but couldn't find any difference. Can someone give > me a direction that will enable me to debugg? > If the servers are not in the same domain, how can I see them (windows > authentication) from the same PC (client)? > For some SQL server I even can not login via windows authentication at > terminal server. Is any specific setup I should do at server? > Thanks! > Saiyou |