Github user necouchman commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/guacamole-manual/pull/66#discussion_r159163737
  
    --- Diff: src/chapters/jdbc-auth.xml ---
    @@ -97,9 +97,51 @@
                             depends on the version of Java you have installed. 
</para>
                     </listitem>
                 </varlistentry>
    +            <varlistentry>
    +                <term><filename>sqlserver/</filename></term>
    +                <listitem>
    +                    <para>Contains the SQL Server authentication extension,
    +                        
<filename>guacamole-auth-jdbc-sqlserver-0.9.13-incubating.jar</filename>,
    +                        along with a <filename>schema/</filename> 
directory contains SQL Server-specific
    +                        scripts requires to set up the database.  The JAR 
extension file will need to be
    +                        placed within the 
<filename>GUACAMOLE_HOME/extensions</filename> folder, while the
    +                        SQL Server JDBC driver must be placed within the 
<filename>GUACAMOLE_HOME/lib</filename>
    +                        directory.</para>
    +                    <para><emphasis>The SQL Server JDBC driver is not 
included with the extension.</emphasis>  You
    +                        must obtain the JDBC driver 
<filename>.jar</filename> yourself and place it in the directory.
    +                        Furthermore, the SQL Server authentication 
extension supports a number of TDS-compatible
    +                        drivers, so you must make sure the one you choose 
is supported by the extension, that the
    +                        extension is configured properly, and that the 
<filename>.jar</filename> is in the correct
    +                        directory.  Microsoft's JDBC driver can be 
downloaded from Microsoft's <link
    +                        
xlink:href="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/connect/sql-connection-libraries#anchor-20-drivers-relational-access";>
    +                        SQL Connection Libraries</link> page.</para>
    +                    <para>In addition to the various parameters mentioned 
below, the SQL Server driver has a
    +                        unique parameter available to control the driver 
compatibility of the JDBC module:
    +                        <property>sqlserver-driver</property>.  This 
parameter allows you to choose the compatibility
    +                        mode of the module with various TDS-comptabile 
drivers such that it can be used with different
    +                        versions of SQL Server and even non-Microsoft SQL 
Server databases.  The following options are available
    +                        for the <property>sqlserver-driver</property> 
property:
    +                        <itemizedlist>
    +                            <listitem>
    +                                <constant>microsoft2005</constant>: The 
current Microsoft driver,
    --- End diff --
    
    Okay, I switched over to `<term>` for the `<varlistentry>` items - 
hopefully that looks okay?


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