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Mark
A consultant mentioned that IIS 6 Application Pooling could be used in place
of Impersonation when authenticating on a windows network between two
different servers on the same domain - one with IIS and the other with SQL
Server. However, it appears that like Impersonation, we're going to have to
use a domain account and manage a domain password to pull this off. How
exactly would it work with Application Pooling authenticating to SQL Server?
Thanks in advance!
Mark
of Impersonation when authenticating on a windows network between two
different servers on the same domain - one with IIS and the other with SQL
Server. However, it appears that like Impersonation, we're going to have to
use a domain account and manage a domain password to pull this off. How
exactly would it work with Application Pooling authenticating to SQL Server?
Thanks in advance!
Mark