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We have our SQL server configured to only allow Windows accounts (i.e. not mixed). However, in some cases we are connecting from non-domain boxes and we want to specify a domain account to connect ...
Next, we need to create a SQLConnection object. We'll do this by passing the connection string as an argument to it. Once the object is created, we then can call the Open () method to attempt the ...
// magic commands for SQL Server connection #r "nuget: Microsoft.DotNet.Interactive.SqlServer, *-*" Only then can the SQL connection string be used to create a Polyglot SQL subkernel.
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