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  • Go to the SQL Connection Credentials section.
  • Choose between the SQL Inventory Manager service account, Windows user account, or SQL Server login account. The last two options require that you provide the respective login and password.
  • After you define your SQL Connection Credentials, you can click TEST CREDENTIALS to make sure SQL Inventory Manager can use these credentials to gather data.

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When you have the auto-registration option enabled, SQL Inventory Manager uses the SQL Inventory Manager service account as the default SQL connection credentials.

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  • Go to the WMI  Connection Credentials section.
  • You can choose between the SQL Inventory Manager service account or Windows user account. If you choose the latter, you need to provide a login and password.
  • After you define your WMI Connection Credentials, you can click TEST CREDENTIALS to make sure SQL Inventory Manager can use these credentials to gather data from host computers.

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When you have the auto-registration option enabled, SQL Inventory Manager uses the SQL Inventory Manager service account as the default WMI connection credentials.

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