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
>
>
Showing posts with label sercurity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sercurity. Show all posts
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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