I have a server that is on one domain and I need to log into another domain.
I can do it using a standard sql login, but I'd like to do it using a domain
login in that other domain.
For example, the server is in the US domain running under a US domain
account. I want to use osql to log in to a server in the UK domain using a
UK domain account.
Can I do this? How would this look?
When I try osql -Sservername -UUK\login -Ppassword I get a message
that login failed for 'UK\login'.
Thanks,Hello,
You need to create a trunst relationship between domains.
Thanks
Hari
"DML" wrote:
> I have a server that is on one domain and I need to log into another domain.
> I can do it using a standard sql login, but I'd like to do it using a domain
> login in that other domain.
> For example, the server is in the US domain running under a US domain
> account. I want to use osql to log in to a server in the UK domain using a
> UK domain account.
> Can I do this? How would this look?
> When I try osql -Sservername -UUK\login -Ppassword I get a message
> that login failed for 'UK\login'.
> Thanks,|||Because of PCI security constraints, I can't create a trust for all domain
accounts. Is there any other way to do this besides the trust or using a
standard sql login?
"Hari Prasad" wrote:
> Hello,
> You need to create a trunst relationship between domains.
> Thanks
> Hari
> "DML" wrote:
> > I have a server that is on one domain and I need to log into another domain.
> > I can do it using a standard sql login, but I'd like to do it using a domain
> > login in that other domain.
> >
> > For example, the server is in the US domain running under a US domain
> > account. I want to use osql to log in to a server in the UK domain using a
> > UK domain account.
> >
> > Can I do this? How would this look?
> >
> > When I try osql -Sservername -UUK\login -Ppassword I get a message
> > that login failed for 'UK\login'.
> >
> > Thanks,
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