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The Specify Connection Credentials section of this wizard allows you to designate the credentials that IDERA SQL Secure will use to access the SQL Server instance you are adding. You can specify either SQL Server login or Windows account credentials. 

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SQL Server credentials to connect to audited SQL Server

Choose one of the following options:

  • Select Windows Authentication and enter the credentials in the fields provided.
  • Click SQL Server Authentication to use the default credentials of your SQL Server Agent.
Windows Credentials to gather Operating System and Active Directory objects - These credentials are used to connect to the target server to gather Active Directory objects, file, and registry key permissions.

Select one of the following options:

  • Check the Use same Windows Authentication as above box to use the windows credentials specified above.
  • Specify a different Windows account that SQL Secure will use use to gather information about OS and AD objects.
Note
titleCase Sensitive accounts

Take into account that if if the login configuration for the SQL Server you want to audit is case-sensitive, you must enter your login credentials in the case-sensitive format.

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After you specify your connection credentials, click Next to go to Specify which SQL Server objects to audit. 

 

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SQL Secure tells you who has access to what on your SQL Server databases. Learn more > >