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you can either check the box, or create a windows account on the CM
server to use to pull CDR's. create the windows account, add it as an
account in SQL, give it rights for the CDR database. When connecting
match the username and password to use windows passthrough
authentication.<br>
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/Wes<br>
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Tech Guy wrote:
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cite="middef9a76c0612150816n196631e8l929aeb75e6bd8d90@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">The sql server on callmanager is currently set to "Windows
only" authentication. I can't seem to connect to the server to access
the CDR database remotely because of this. I guess its because the
callmanager servers are not on a domain and all of the pc's are. And
when trying to connect using query analyzer if I choose windows
authentication it does not allow you to put in a username or anything
so it just pulls your logged in user name I guess.
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<br>
Anyone know if changing this to "SQL Server and Windows" authentication
would create a problem? Or is there a way to use windows only
authentication in this case?<br>
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