Is sql2005 sercurity logins and password case-sensitive? I installed by
default nothing special and no select any case sensitive box.
Thanks
If the collation selected during installation is the default
Latin1_General_CI_AS (Case insensitive, Accent Sensitive), the login name
should be case insensitive, but the password will be always sensitive.
Gilberto Zampatti
"mecn" wrote:
> Is sql2005 sercurity logins and password case-sensitive? I installed by
> default nothing special and no select any case sensitive box.
> Thanks
>
>
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Monday, February 13, 2012
After Install sql 2005 by default
Is sql2005 sercurity logins and password case-sensitive? I installed by
default nothing special and no select any case sensitive box.
ThanksIf the collation selected during installation is the default
Latin1_General_CI_AS (Case insensitive, Accent Sensitive), the login name
should be case insensitive, but the password will be always sensitive.
Gilberto Zampatti
"mecn" wrote:
> Is sql2005 sercurity logins and password case-sensitive? I installed by
> default nothing special and no select any case sensitive box.
> Thanks
>
>
default nothing special and no select any case sensitive box.
ThanksIf the collation selected during installation is the default
Latin1_General_CI_AS (Case insensitive, Accent Sensitive), the login name
should be case insensitive, but the password will be always sensitive.
Gilberto Zampatti
"mecn" wrote:
> Is sql2005 sercurity logins and password case-sensitive? I installed by
> default nothing special and no select any case sensitive box.
> Thanks
>
>
After Install sql 2005 by default
Is sql2005 sercurity logins and password case-sensitive? I installed by
default nothing special and no select any case sensitive box.
ThanksIf the collation selected during installation is the default
Latin1_General_CI_AS (Case insensitive, Accent Sensitive), the login name
should be case insensitive, but the password will be always sensitive.
Gilberto Zampatti
"mecn" wrote:
> Is sql2005 sercurity logins and password case-sensitive? I installed by
> default nothing special and no select any case sensitive box.
> Thanks
>
>
default nothing special and no select any case sensitive box.
ThanksIf the collation selected during installation is the default
Latin1_General_CI_AS (Case insensitive, Accent Sensitive), the login name
should be case insensitive, but the password will be always sensitive.
Gilberto Zampatti
"mecn" wrote:
> Is sql2005 sercurity logins and password case-sensitive? I installed by
> default nothing special and no select any case sensitive box.
> Thanks
>
>
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