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The ODBC option for SQL Server always uses Windows authentication, instead of the supplied username/password values.

Use Windows Authentication is unchecked

User: DoesntMatter

Password: DoesntMatter.

Clicking "Test" always works if the windows account is allowed access to SQL Server.

 

I verified this by observing the credentials used by monitoring SQL Profiler.  Aida64 always uses the current windows account.

 

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On ‎2‎/‎16‎/‎2019 at 3:55 PM, Tod said:

The ODBC option for SQL Server always uses Windows authentication, instead of the supplied username/password values.

Use Windows Authentication is unchecked

User: DoesntMatter

Password: DoesntMatter.

Clicking "Test" always works if the windows account is allowed access to SQL Server.

 

I verified this by observing the credentials used by monitoring SQL Profiler.  Aida64 always uses the current windows account.

 

Please check how this issue works with the new AIDA64 Business beta build that I've sent you in both email and private message.

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