Re: JDBC connection to SQL Server 2005 with domain user
- From: "Rupert Woodman" <rupert.woodman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 20:42:45 -0000
Well, no response from the Microsoft forum.
However, I have found that the jTDS driver (http://jtds.sourceforge.net/)
does allow for the domain, with just the addition of a property, so that's
what I'm using. Works like a good 'un!
thanks chaps (Joe esp)
"Rupert Woodman" <rupert.woodman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks for your input, and thanks for the info on the newsgroup - I'll do
that. When I've found out a definitive answer, I'll post it back here for
reference.
Thanks Joe.
rgds
"joeNOSPAM@xxxxxxx" <joe.weinstein@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi. That's as I understand it, but you should definitely follow up
with a post to the microsoft.public.sqlserver.jdbcdriver newsgroup
at msnews.microsoft.com. They will be the authorities, and may
have different/better news.
Joe Weinstein at BEA Systems
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