For details on removing the Plug‑in for SQL Server in high-availability deployment, see the applicable topic on working with client clusters in the Quest NetVault Administrator’s Guide.
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In the Navigation pane, click Manage Clients. |
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In the Installed Software table on the View Client page, select Plug‑in for SQL Server, and click the Remove Plugin button ( |
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SQL Server provides two authentication modes: Windows Authentication and SQL Server Authentication.
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Windows Authentication: With Windows Authentication, you connect through a Microsoft Windows user account. SQL Server validates the account name and password using information in the Windows OS. This method is the default, and is much more secure than Mixed Mode, which allows a combination of Windows authentication and SQL Server Authentication. |
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SQL Server Authentication: With SQL Server Authentication on SQL Server 2008 or earlier, you must provide the user name and password for a SQL Server user with the sysadmin role. With SQL Server Authentication on SQL Server 2012 or later the sysadmin role is not supported. However, you can assign the sysadmin role to a domain user account, such as Administrator, or you can set the SQL Server service to run using the Log on as option set to a domain user that has the privileges. For a system that is not part of a domain, you can assign the role to a local user or you can set the SQL Server service to run under the local user that has the privileges. For more information, see Setting up SQL Server Authentication for SQL Server 2012 or later (Windows only). |
In a SQL Server Failover deployment, the SQL Server Failover Virtual Instance is automatically detected if the SQL Server Browser Service is running in all the nodes of the Failover Cluster. Otherwise, to add SQL Server Failover Virtual Instance using the Add Instance Action, follow these steps:
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From the context menu, select Configure. |
IMPORTANT: Add the cluster instance name in the Instances field of the Configure dialog box. To add an instance, if necessary, you might specify the SQL Server cluster name as VIRTUAL SERVER NAME\INSTANCE NAME |
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In the Configure dialog box, enter the credentials of the domain user that is used as the default user for accessing SQL Server Instances in the group. |
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