TonyScarpelli
Programmer
My DBA gave me Read Only access with integrated security to one of our SQL Server databases while I have been developing a few reports using Crystal Reports and Visual Basic 2005. We use Windows XP SP2.
The reports have been working on my workstation, and I created a deployment project to test it out on another workstation.
When I went to the other workstation, logged in as myself, installed the application, and ran it, I got a SQL Server Logon screen that I couldn't get past.
I thought that my access rights and integrated security was all that I needed to have CR access the database on another workstation.
I will need other users to use this reports application, so what should I, or my DBA, be doing to make sure that all my users can use this program?
Thanks.
Tony Scarpelli
Clinical Engineering Dept.
Maine Medical Center
Portland, Maine 04102
The reports have been working on my workstation, and I created a deployment project to test it out on another workstation.
When I went to the other workstation, logged in as myself, installed the application, and ran it, I got a SQL Server Logon screen that I couldn't get past.
I thought that my access rights and integrated security was all that I needed to have CR access the database on another workstation.
I will need other users to use this reports application, so what should I, or my DBA, be doing to make sure that all my users can use this program?
Thanks.
Tony Scarpelli
Clinical Engineering Dept.
Maine Medical Center
Portland, Maine 04102