Cetin,
>I believe you remember it wrong - at least hope that you doThat could be ... this old brain ain't what it used to be! <g>
>If I can create a test box I'll test itPlease do ... I looked up and down and all around and could not find anything anywhere that indicated I had set up any additional security. At least not in SQL Server. Maybe there was some other setting somewhere, machine.config or something maybe? I still don't know, I didn't see anything obvious elsewhere either.
~~Bonnie
>Bonnie,
>I believe you remember it wrong - at least hope that you do. Otherwise it means a security hole in SQL server. If I can create a test box I'll test it and hopefully will not work.
>Cetin
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>>Cetin,
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>However one thing is different between IIS versions.>>
>>I'm using IIS 5.
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>I suspect in 1.1 you either were not using anoymous user or had UID/PWD. In config impersonate = true might have effect too. I didn't use impersonation.>>
>>Anonymous Access was enabled.
>>Not using Impersonation.
>>No UID/PWD (why would I have that when I'm testing the Trusted_Connection? <g>)
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>>~~Bonnie