Yes, it's just a single user version of SQL.
> The machine is trying to use NT type security here. That means the
username
> and password are those of a valid NT login. Is that what you intended?
I thought so, I have a login on the machine that's just the same as my own
login on the machine. Like I said, it's just my own personal machine running
a developer version of SQL. Should I create a login for the SQL server
instance that's seperate from my own personal login to get on the machine?
> The username and password can be supplied with the ODBC datasource
settings.
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