In EM I am trying to create a link between two SQL SQL2K servers using NT
domain logins. It works using SQL Server logins, but not with NT logins.
The error message is "Error 18456: Login failed for user 'NT
AUTHORITY\ANONOYMUS LOGIN'. What am I doing wrong? I am the DBA on both
servers. I have checked the 'be made using the logins current security
context' box in the security tab. I can run querys against the second
server, but I need to run a linked query. We are trying to keep to NT logins
for everything, so I prefer not to use SQL logins.DaveK wrote:
> In EM I am trying to create a link between two SQL SQL2K servers using NT
> domain logins. It works using SQL Server logins, but not with NT logins.
> The error message is "Error 18456: Login failed for user 'NT
> AUTHORITY\ANONOYMUS LOGIN'. What am I doing wrong? I am the DBA on both
> servers. I have checked the 'be made using the logins current security
> context' box in the security tab. I can run querys against the second
> server, but I need to run a linked query. We are trying to keep to NT logins
> for everything, so I prefer not to use SQL logins.
Hi
Try to look up "delegation" in Books On Line. There are a few settings
in your domain that has to be in place in order to use NT login for
Linked servers.
Regards
Steen
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Login Failed for Linked Server
In EM I am trying to create a link between two SQL SQL2K servers using NT
domain logins. It works using SQL Server logins, but not with NT logins.
The error message is "Error 18456: Login failed for user 'NT
AUTHORITY\ANONOYMUS LOGIN'. What am I doing wrong? I am the DBA on both
servers. I have checked the 'be made using the logins current security
context' box in the security tab. I can run querys against the second
server, but I need to run a linked query. We are trying to keep to NT login
s
for everything, so I prefer not to use SQL logins.DaveK wrote:
> In EM I am trying to create a link between two SQL SQL2K servers using NT
> domain logins. It works using SQL Server logins, but not with NT logins.
> The error message is "Error 18456: Login failed for user 'NT
> AUTHORITY\ANONOYMUS LOGIN'. What am I doing wrong? I am the DBA on both
> servers. I have checked the 'be made using the logins current security
> context' box in the security tab. I can run querys against the second
> server, but I need to run a linked query. We are trying to keep to NT log
ins
> for everything, so I prefer not to use SQL logins.
Hi
Try to look up "delegation" in Books On Line. There are a few settings
in your domain that has to be in place in order to use NT login for
Linked servers.
Regards
Steen
domain logins. It works using SQL Server logins, but not with NT logins.
The error message is "Error 18456: Login failed for user 'NT
AUTHORITY\ANONOYMUS LOGIN'. What am I doing wrong? I am the DBA on both
servers. I have checked the 'be made using the logins current security
context' box in the security tab. I can run querys against the second
server, but I need to run a linked query. We are trying to keep to NT login
s
for everything, so I prefer not to use SQL logins.DaveK wrote:
> In EM I am trying to create a link between two SQL SQL2K servers using NT
> domain logins. It works using SQL Server logins, but not with NT logins.
> The error message is "Error 18456: Login failed for user 'NT
> AUTHORITY\ANONOYMUS LOGIN'. What am I doing wrong? I am the DBA on both
> servers. I have checked the 'be made using the logins current security
> context' box in the security tab. I can run querys against the second
> server, but I need to run a linked query. We are trying to keep to NT log
ins
> for everything, so I prefer not to use SQL logins.
Hi
Try to look up "delegation" in Books On Line. There are a few settings
in your domain that has to be in place in order to use NT login for
Linked servers.
Regards
Steen
Login Failed for Linked Server
In EM I am trying to create a link between two SQL SQL2K servers using NT
domain logins. It works using SQL Server logins, but not with NT logins.
The error message is "Error 18456: Login failed for user 'NT
AUTHORITY\ANONOYMUS LOGIN'. What am I doing wrong? I am the DBA on both
servers. I have checked the 'be made using the logins current security
context' box in the security tab. I can run querys against the second
server, but I need to run a linked query. We are trying to keep to NT logins
for everything, so I prefer not to use SQL logins.
DaveK wrote:
> In EM I am trying to create a link between two SQL SQL2K servers using NT
> domain logins. It works using SQL Server logins, but not with NT logins.
> The error message is "Error 18456: Login failed for user 'NT
> AUTHORITY\ANONOYMUS LOGIN'. What am I doing wrong? I am the DBA on both
> servers. I have checked the 'be made using the logins current security
> context' box in the security tab. I can run querys against the second
> server, but I need to run a linked query. We are trying to keep to NT logins
> for everything, so I prefer not to use SQL logins.
Hi
Try to look up "delegation" in Books On Line. There are a few settings
in your domain that has to be in place in order to use NT login for
Linked servers.
Regards
Steen
domain logins. It works using SQL Server logins, but not with NT logins.
The error message is "Error 18456: Login failed for user 'NT
AUTHORITY\ANONOYMUS LOGIN'. What am I doing wrong? I am the DBA on both
servers. I have checked the 'be made using the logins current security
context' box in the security tab. I can run querys against the second
server, but I need to run a linked query. We are trying to keep to NT logins
for everything, so I prefer not to use SQL logins.
DaveK wrote:
> In EM I am trying to create a link between two SQL SQL2K servers using NT
> domain logins. It works using SQL Server logins, but not with NT logins.
> The error message is "Error 18456: Login failed for user 'NT
> AUTHORITY\ANONOYMUS LOGIN'. What am I doing wrong? I am the DBA on both
> servers. I have checked the 'be made using the logins current security
> context' box in the security tab. I can run querys against the second
> server, but I need to run a linked query. We are trying to keep to NT logins
> for everything, so I prefer not to use SQL logins.
Hi
Try to look up "delegation" in Books On Line. There are a few settings
in your domain that has to be in place in order to use NT login for
Linked servers.
Regards
Steen
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