Thank you. This is what I suggested to the customer, to use SQL Server authentication, and they replied with this "confusing" (at least to me) message.
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>>So my understanding of the "one account" and setting this account into the connection string is that they would use SQL Server authentication, as opposed to Windows Authentication, correct?
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