Hello Monks. I am attempting to connect to MSSQLS 2005 using ODBC with integrated NT authentication. I must do a DSN-less connection(Admin tools locked). My platform is Windows XP and I am using Active State Perl. I am able to get the connection however the database boots me off with:

MicrosoftODBC SQL Server DriverSQL ServerLogin failed for user 'Me'. (SQL-28000)(DBD: db_login/SQLConnect err=-1)

This is not because the credentials are incorrect. I do not know how to pass the proper authentication via a DSN-less connection. I have searched for DSN-less connections using "Integrated Windows NT Authentication" with no luck. Does anyone know how to use this type of authentication with a DSN-less ODBC connection?

In OLE the 'Integrated Security=SSPI' option is set. How do I set this in a DSN-less connection?

Thanks Monks

Dallas

In reply to Connection to MSSQL Database Using Windows NT Authentication by 18th_bronzeman

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