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    We have set up replication between a SQL 2005 server and a number of laptops with SQL 2K5 Express installed. On the laptops we use Windows Synchronization Manager to manage the synchronization. Everything works fine. The only remaining problem is that we are not able to save the login data (username/password) for Subscriber, Publisher and so on. Because of the way our customer has set up their main SQL server we need to use SQL authentication (instead of the preferred Windows authentication). In the current situation the user has to re-enter usernames and password each time. Is there a solution for this? Kind regards, Brian Wakhutu Nairobi Kenya

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