I understand the wanting to use NT authentication, but I personally found it 
best to create a Servers Alive user account on the SQL server with read 
permissions to check the databases. If you are dead set on using NT 
Authentication, make sure the user account you are authenticating with has 
administrative rights to the server/computer that is running the SQL server. 

 

Thank you, 

 

Anthony Laatz
Network Administrator – Answer Center America 

 

From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:sal...@woodstone.nu] On Behalf Of 
Dirk Bulinckx
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 07:46
To: Servers Alive Discussion List
Subject: Re: [SA-list] SQL Connection Configuration with COM ODBC Check. 

 

Probably this means that the DSN as such is NOT using the credentials that are 
within the DSN.  Could you try setting "bad" credentials within the DSN and 
then test the DSN as such? 


 


 


 


dirk 

----- Original Message ----- 


From: PatriceH (mailto:phermi...@gecip.fr) 


To: Servers Alive Discussion List (mailto:salive@woodstone.nu) 


Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 1:10 PM 


Subject: Re: [SA-list] SQL Connection Configuration with COM ODBC Check. 


 


My server is connected (NT authentication) as UserA and my DSN has the same 
user UserA. 


 


If you mean the identity of SA service, the answer is no. The SA service is 
running with "localsystem" account as identity. 


 


Thanks. 


 


Patrice. 


 

----- Original Message ----- 


From: Dirk Bulinckx (mailto:d...@woodstone.nu) 


To: Servers Alive Discussion List (mailto:salive@woodstone.nu) 


Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 12:25 PM 


Subject: RE: [SA-list] SQL Connection Configuration with COM ODBC Check. 


 

and are you testing the dsn as the same user that is running SA? 

 

 

dirk 

 

From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:sal...@woodstone.nu] On Behalf Of 
PatriceH
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 11:35 AM
To: Servers Alive Discussion List
Subject: Re: [SA-list] SQL Connection Configuration with COM ODBC Check. 

 

yes. 

----- Original Message ----- 


From: Dirk Bulinckx (mailto:d...@woodstone.nu) 


To: Servers Alive Discussion List (mailto:salive@woodstone.nu) 


Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 11:15 AM 


Subject: RE: [SA-list] SQL Connection Configuration with COM ODBC Check. 


 

and does the DSN itself work? 

 

From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:sal...@woodstone.nu] On Behalf Of 
PatriceH
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 11:01 AM
To: Servers Alive Discussion List
Subject: [SA-list] SQL Connection Configuration with COM ODBC Check. 

 

Hi, 


 


I've a problem to check the sql connectivity to my SQL Server 2005 database. I 
have created a DSN entry in ODBC and use the COM ODBC (with ODBC Query check) 
in SA. I would like to use a login (NT authentication) instead of a SQL Server 
authentication  and it doesn't work. I gave the datareader right to my db to my 
login with no success. 


 


In my ODBC setings in SA, I've tried mydomaine\myusername or 
myusern...@mydomain (mailto:myusern...@mydomain) with no success. 


 


Do you have any idea ? 


 


Thanks. 


 


Patrice. 


 



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