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|    Matthew Wells to All    |
|    Windows Auth issue    |
|    11 Mar 10 10:20:41    |
      From: matthew.wells@firstbyte.net              I have one machine with an application running that many users need to log       in and out of quickly. Logging off the machine, logging in and restarting       the app takes too long. Users already log into the application using their       windows login and password which I check against the AD, then I build       connections strings so SQL Server knows who is logged in - which I need for       auditing. Using SQL authentication is not an option.              Is it possible to make a connection string to SQL Server using Windows       Authentication using a different windows user than the one logged into the       machine?              Thanks.              --       Matthew Wells       matthew.wells@firstbyte.net              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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