Hi All,
We have two different domains in our environment, say ABC and XYZ, and they
are not trusted. I login into my PC using ABC domain .
I have windows authenticated login in SQLServer that is in XYZ domain.
Can anyone tell me how I can connect to SQL server that is in different
domain using Enterprise Manager or query analyzer?
Thanks,
VinodHi,
You can try doing a Run As ...
Shift + Right Click on EM shortcut and select Run As ...
Enter your other domain user credentials in the form:
domain\username
password
I'm not 100% sure that this will work though. Is your computer a member of
both domains?
It will somehow have to authenticate your credentials with the other domain.
--
HTH
Dan Artuso
"VM" <VM@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:43B7970B-20A6-465E-8083-5D1C6C25FF59@.microsoft.com...
> Hi All,
> We have two different domains in our environment, say ABC and XYZ, and
> they
> are not trusted. I login into my PC using ABC domain .
> I have windows authenticated login in SQLServer that is in XYZ domain.
> Can anyone tell me how I can connect to SQL server that is in different
> domain using Enterprise Manager or query analyzer?
> Thanks,
> Vinod
>|||I believe that your only option is to create the same account (and same password) in both domains.
--
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
"VM" <VM@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:43B7970B-20A6-465E-8083-5D1C6C25FF59@.microsoft.com...
> Hi All,
> We have two different domains in our environment, say ABC and XYZ, and they
> are not trusted. I login into my PC using ABC domain .
> I have windows authenticated login in SQLServer that is in XYZ domain.
> Can anyone tell me how I can connect to SQL server that is in different
> domain using Enterprise Manager or query analyzer?
> Thanks,
> Vinod
>|||Hi Dan,
Thanks for the info. This is working. But it is failing for SQLServers
that are in ABC domain. It looks like I have to maintain two different
shortcuts for Enterprise manager one for each domain.
Thanks,
Vinod
"dan artuso" wrote:
> Hi,
> You can try doing a Run As ...
> Shift + Right Click on EM shortcut and select Run As ...
> Enter your other domain user credentials in the form:
> domain\username
> password
> I'm not 100% sure that this will work though. Is your computer a member of
> both domains?
> It will somehow have to authenticate your credentials with the other domain.
> --
> HTH
> Dan Artuso
>
> "VM" <VM@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:43B7970B-20A6-465E-8083-5D1C6C25FF59@.microsoft.com...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > We have two different domains in our environment, say ABC and XYZ, and
> > they
> > are not trusted. I login into my PC using ABC domain .
> >
> > I have windows authenticated login in SQLServer that is in XYZ domain.
> >
> > Can anyone tell me how I can connect to SQL server that is in different
> > domain using Enterprise Manager or query analyzer?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Vinod
> >
>
>|||Hi Tibor,
I tried using the same account and same passwords in both the domains, but
that didnot work.
Thanks,
Vinod
"Tibor Karaszi" wrote:
> I believe that your only option is to create the same account (and same password) in both domains.
> --
> Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
> http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
> http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
> Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
>
> "VM" <VM@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:43B7970B-20A6-465E-8083-5D1C6C25FF59@.microsoft.com...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > We have two different domains in our environment, say ABC and XYZ, and they
> > are not trusted. I login into my PC using ABC domain .
> >
> > I have windows authenticated login in SQLServer that is in XYZ domain.
> >
> > Can anyone tell me how I can connect to SQL server that is in different
> > domain using Enterprise Manager or query analyzer?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Vinod
> >
>|||Hi,
Yes, you would never be able to see servers from both domains in one
instance of EM.
--
HTH
Dan Artuso
"VM" <VM@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:63AA4081-792D-4267-8347-DAE6F36A5716@.microsoft.com...
> Hi Dan,
> Thanks for the info. This is working. But it is failing for SQLServers
> that are in ABC domain. It looks like I have to maintain two different
> shortcuts for Enterprise manager one for each domain.
> Thanks,
> Vinod
> "dan artuso" wrote:
>> Hi,
>> You can try doing a Run As ...
>> Shift + Right Click on EM shortcut and select Run As ...
>> Enter your other domain user credentials in the form:
>> domain\username
>> password
>> I'm not 100% sure that this will work though. Is your computer a member
>> of
>> both domains?
>> It will somehow have to authenticate your credentials with the other
>> domain.
>> --
>> HTH
>> Dan Artuso
>>
>> "VM" <VM@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:43B7970B-20A6-465E-8083-5D1C6C25FF59@.microsoft.com...
>> > Hi All,
>> >
>> > We have two different domains in our environment, say ABC and XYZ, and
>> > they
>> > are not trusted. I login into my PC using ABC domain .
>> >
>> > I have windows authenticated login in SQLServer that is in XYZ domain.
>> >
>> > Can anyone tell me how I can connect to SQL server that is in different
>> > domain using Enterprise Manager or query analyzer?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Vinod
>> >
>>
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