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Nick Couchman commented on GUACAMOLE-363: ----------------------------------------- {quote} Unless there are any objections, I'd be in favor of simply removing these. As long as Guacamole's SQL queries are kept as standard as possible, the presence/absence of these options will have no effect. {quote} I have no objection to removing these. Like I mentioned in the PR, most of this was stuff that Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio put in there - I'm definitely no SQL Server guru, so I went with their suggestions, on the assumption they had a reason for putting it there. Perhaps a bad assumption. Anyway, making it more compatible certainly seems to be a better route to go. > Support Microsoft SQL Server Authentication > ------------------------------------------- > > Key: GUACAMOLE-363 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-363 > Project: Guacamole > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: guacamole-auth-jdbc > Affects Versions: 0.9.13-incubating > Reporter: Nick Couchman > Assignee: Nick Couchman > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 0.9.14 > > > Given recent focus on renewing Guacamole compatibility with Windows, having > Microsoft SQL Server support seems like a good move. Also, SQL Server is now > available on Linux, since (apparently) Microsoft <3 Linux, so this will > provide SQL Server as a backend for those who want to run that. > Pull Request coming in just a little while. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029)