Wow - off the top of my head, that seems like a really clunky solution.
If it's at all possible, I'd see about setting up a read-only account to SQL Server, so that you could at least use DBI, perhaps through ODBC (that's how I'm accessing a SQL Server right now).
In reply to Re: Windows single sign-on / NTLM question
by talexb
in thread Windows single sign-on / NTLM question
by DamnitAddie
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