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Choosing the Right Authentication Mode and Network Libraries for Your Organization (Video Series)
Video Category:
SQL Server Security
Skill Level:
200 (Beginner - Intermediate)
Versions/Editions Covered:
SQL Server 2000
Should you choose Mixed Mode or Windows Authentication for your installation (or does it really matter)? Is there a way that your SQL Server could only work in SQL Server Authentication (instead of always allowing Windows Authentication)? Watch this series for tips and tricks as well as Best Practices for securing your SQL Server
Videos in this Series:
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Part 1 - Network Libraries and Authentication Modes - Choosing What's Right for ...
300
17 mins.
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Part 2 - Network Libraries and Authentication Modes - Choosing What's Right for ...
300
7 mins.
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