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IDERA SQL Inventory Manager opens the Edit Credentials window where you can change your:

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  • Go to the SQL Connection Credentials section.
  • Choose between the IDERA 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 IDERA SQL Inventory Manager can use these credentials to gather data.

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

You can also change credentials by accessing the Edit Instance Properties window. Keep in mind that the Edit Instance Properties window allows you to change credentials only for a specific instance. If you want to change connection credentials for several instances at once, use the Edit credentials option explained in this section. For more information about editing instance properties, see How to edit instance properties.

 

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