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In previous articles, we created Linked Servers to Excel, Access and MS SQL. Several stored procedures were introduced for creating links, and the security profiles that accompany them. For this article, sp_AddLinkedServer and sp_AddLinkedSrvLogin should be familiar. Several different access methods have been introduced, primarily Open Query and Direct Access, as well as the different security configurations used to connect with them such as Windows Integrated Security and SQL security. |
Click here to copy the following block | In previous articles, we created Linked Servers to Excel, Access and MS SQL. Several stored procedures were introduced for creating links, and the security profiles that accompany them. For this article, sp_AddLinkedServer and sp_AddLinkedSrvLogin should be familiar. Several different access methods have been introduced, primarily Open Query and Direct Access, as well as the different security configurations used to connect with them such as Windows Integrated Security and SQL security. |
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Nayan Patel
(Member Since : 5/26/2004 12:23:06 PM)
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He is the moderator of this site and currently working as an independent consultant. He works with VB.net/ASP.net, SQL Server and other MS technologies. He is MCSD.net, MCDBA and MCSE. In his free time he likes to watch funny movies and doing oil painting. |
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(Birth Date : 7/14/1981 ) |
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