To use SQL Authentication
- Enable Mixed Mode Authentication
- Create an SQL User
- Create a "UDL" file on the Client machine
- Make changes to the ini file
Ensure that Mixed Mode authentication is enabled using SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)
- In SQL Server Management Studio Object Explorer, right-click the server, and then click Properties.
- On the Security page, under Server authentication, select the new server authentication mode, and then click OK.
- In the SQL Server Management Studio dialog box, click OK to acknowledge the requirement to restart SQL Server.
- In Object Explorer, right-click your server, and then click Restart.
Create an SQL User
- Launch the Database Utility Program (located on the database server. If you are using Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows 2008 Server, right-click the shortcut and choose Run As Administrator.
- Connect to the proper SQL Server hosting your ESHA Database
- From the drop-down on the toolbar, verify the correct database is selected ('gendata')
- Click on "Users > Manage"
- Click the "New" button
- For Authentication, select SQL Authentication
- Type in a "User Name" and "Password" (repeated for verification)
Click "Create"
NOTE: If using SQL Server Management Studio to create the SQL user, it is recommended to deselect 'User must change password at next login'. Also, this Login must be made a member of the ESHA Database role 'FPRole'.
Create a "UDL" file on the Client machine
- On the client machine, create a new file called "esha.udl" in the "c:\program files\esha research\{program}sql" folder (Make sure that file extensions aren't hidden or else this will look like a text file)
- Open the "esha.udl" file and go to the "Provider" tab
- Select "Microsoft OLE Provider for SQL Server"
- Press "Next" (Connection tab)
- Choose your server from the list (Generally this is "servername\esha")
- Choose to "Use a specific user name and password"
- Type in the user name and password created above
- From the database list, select the database you wish to connect to ('eshadata' or 'gendata')
- Press "Test Connection" to test the database connectivity
- If the test is successful, press "Ok"
Make changes to the ini file
- Open the program's ini file, located in "c:\program files\esha research\{program}sql"
- Change "UsesUDLFileConnection=0" to "UsesUDLFileConnection=1"
- Change "UDLFilePathString=" to "UDLFilePathString=c:\program files\esha research\{program}sql\esha.udl"
- Save the changes to the ini file and exit
If you have any questions, regarding this procedure, let us know.
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