![]() This article is a follow-up to a previous example that discusses domainless Windows File Sharing. It enables remote users to work with SQL Server without passing credentials around the web and without the need for users to run their access requests over a VPN and through the domain controller. There’s now a third method: local group access through JumpCloud and Integrated Windows Authentication. In both cases, there is additional IT management overhead required to get users access to this particular server. ![]() The first requires a domain controller, while the latter sends (encrypted) credentials over the wire when its “Force Encryption” flags are configured. Traditionally, there have been two options to authenticate into Microsoft’s SQL Server: Integrated Windows Authentication (managed by Active Directory) or SQL Server’s built-in authentication scheme.
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