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ADP SQL Authenticatrion user login

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Ambroski - 21 Dec 2004 22:15 GMT
I've create an adp file that uses SQL Server authentication. Problem
is that alot of users use this same file and they do not want to see
the default username when they login - they have their own usernames.
Everytime they connect to to the database, they regularly have to
change the default username to their own...very annoying. Is there a
way of setting it blank or setting it to that user's username. I do
not want a separate adp file for each user, bad idea when users are
many.

Thanks.

Ambroski.
ambroski@hotmail.com - 23 Dec 2004 20:32 GMT
I have found a solution to that.
The idea is to set the connection string to "" when the user exits the
database (I let that event fire when the user close my Main Menu form),
Then when the user reopens the adp file, he/she is presented with a
logon form (I created) that will eventually "put values" to the
connections string.
 
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