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    kornkimhour
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    Hi I want to set Sql server R2 with sql server mode,but I can not find it in Sql server R2 mode.it have only 2 mode window Authencation or Mix mode.do you have an idea about this? thank in advanced

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      Hi I want to set Sql server R2 with sql server mode,but I can not find it in Sql server R2 mode.it have only 2 mode window Authencation or Mix mode.do you have an idea about this? thank in advanced

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      Mycroft Holmes
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      This article [^]seems to imply that sql only authentication is not recommend. MS want you to use AD authentication!

      Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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        Hi I want to set Sql server R2 with sql server mode,but I can not find it in Sql server R2 mode.it have only 2 mode window Authencation or Mix mode.do you have an idea about this? thank in advanced

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        Sandeep Mewara
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        There are two possible modes: Windows Authentication mode and mixed mode in SQLServer 2008 R2. Here, have a look at details here: MSDN: Choosing an Authentication Mode[^] MSDN: How to: Change Server Authentication Mode[^]

        Sandeep Mewara Microsoft ASP.NET MVP 2012 & 2013 [My Blog]: Sandeep Mewara's Tech Journal! [My Latest Article]: HTML5 Quick Start Web Application

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