Stephen the Cook wrote:
> I'm sorry but this advise is poor for any system.  From the SQL2000 days and
> now in the more secure SQL2005 days security within the domain is what you
> want to use.  Sure you can use straight SQL Auth, but it's a RPITA when you
> ever change servers.  B

If people were changing servers the whole time it would be, but in real 
terms how likely is that?

If you do it properly you have one encrypted connection string in a 
config file that you need to change.


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