Given that MS Analysis Services does not support standard SQL Server
Authentication (thus requiring windows user accounts), is it possible for a
remote client PC, connected to a network using a VPN, to be authenticated on
an Analysis Server if it is not part of the host domain? If so, how can this
be achieved?
Is there a way of using the anonymous login account?
If not, is this not a strange inconsistency with SQL server, and are there
plans to address this with Yukon?
Many Thanks
Simon Kirk
I am running into the same problem. Currently we are kludging this by
creating a "pass-thru" user on the server with the same uid/pwd as the
client. Also, the user has to be an admin on the Analysis Server box. I'd
love to know if anyone has found a more direct way to remotely register an
Analysis Server.
Ken Collier
"Simon Kirk" wrote:
> Given that MS Analysis Services does not support standard SQL Server
> Authentication (thus requiring windows user accounts), is it possible for a
> remote client PC, connected to a network using a VPN, to be authenticated on
> an Analysis Server if it is not part of the host domain? If so, how can this
> be achieved?
> Is there a way of using the anonymous login account?
> If not, is this not a strange inconsistency with SQL server, and are there
> plans to address this with Yukon?
> Many Thanks
> Simon Kirk
>
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