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QuestionSQL Login Protection Pin
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Colin Angus Mackay14-Oct-08 0:26
Colin Angus Mackay14-Oct-08 0:26 
No, I'm not talking about web services.

A trusted connection is one where the SQL Server accepts your current Windows Domain login to connect to the database.

Remove the user name and password from your connection string and replace with Trusted_Connection=yes

For more information about the various ways you can connect to databases see Connection Strings[^]


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QuestionHow to determine the Type of a null-Reference ? Pin
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