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Select Use a new passphrase and enter a string that is at least 25 characters long or click Generate Passphrase to have a cryptographically-random passphrase generated for you. |
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Select to Use an existing passphrase. |
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Select Create a new Active Administrator database. |
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Click Next. |
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Enabling Trust server certificate, when 'Optional' or 'Mandatory' encryption is selected, or if the server enforces encryption, means that SQL Server will not validate the server certificate on the client computer when encryption is enabled for network communication. |
NOTE: If the Trust Server Certificate check box is not selected, Active Administrator will walk the validation chain until it finds a valid authority. |
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Under Host name in the certificate, you can provide an alternate, yet expected, Common Name (CN) or Subject Alternative Name (SAN) in the server certificate. You would use this option when the server name does not match the CN or SAN, for example, when using DNS aliases. |
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If using an Azure SQL Managed instance, select SQL Server Authentication, enter a SQL user ID that has login privilege for the SQL Managed instance, and enter the password for the SQL account. |
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Click Next. |
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